The leaderboard is shaking up at the PIF Saudi Ladies International, with a thrilling final round ahead!
Charley Hull, the English golf sensation, is making her move. With a stunning five-under 67 in the third round, Hull is now a serious contender for the title. But here's the twist: overnight leader Mimi Rhodes, who dominated the previous rounds, stumbled on Friday, dropping back with a level-par 72.
Hull's impressive performance included six birdies, with just one bogey at the 10th hole. This puts her at 12 under overall, creeping up on the leaders. And this is where it gets interesting - the top spot is now shared by South Korea's Hye-jin Choi and Japan's Rio Takeda, both at 15 under.
But wait, there's more! South Africa's Casandra Alexander is just one shot behind at 14 under, keeping the pressure on. And it's a crowded leaderboard with seven players, including American Alison Lee and Spain's Carlota Ciganda, all tied at 13 under.
As for Rhodes, the English golfer, despite a strong start, couldn't maintain her momentum, slipping down the rankings to a tie for 13th.
With such a close contest, the final round promises to be a nail-biter. Will Hull continue her ascent? Can Choi or Takeda hold on to their lead? And what about Alexander, Lee, and Ciganda? It's anyone's game, and the golf world is buzzing with anticipation.
Who do you think will claim the trophy? Is there an underdog you're rooting for? Share your predictions and let's spark a friendly debate!