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2025-04-16

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Translation: "In the golf event, Yamaya Women's Tournament,穴井詩 is taking on the challenge of fifty-four holes solo."

Translation:
讀後心得
In the Shizuoka Prefecture Yamaha Women's Open, Aichi player Ana Ai took the solo lead in the third round with a score of 67, five strokes under par, for a total score of 205, eleven under par. She mentioned that it might rain tomorrow and hopes to make more birdies. Local player Fujita Koki ranked second with a score of 70, ten under par in total. Several players tied for third, including Kimura Ayako and Jeon Mi-Jung, with a total score of nine under par. Taiwanese players Tsai Pei-Ying and Wu Chia-Yen had performances of one under par and ranked sixty-seventh, respectively.

The Yamaha Women's Open, with a total prize money of 100 million yen, completed the third round on April 5 at the Yamana Course of the Katsuragi Golf Club in Shizuoka Prefecture. Player Aneha Shi from Aichi Prefecture achieved a score of 67, five strokes under par, on Saturday, bringing her total score to 11 strokes under par, taking a one-stroke lead as the sole leader in the third round. This player scored 69 over the two days of the preliminary rounds, launched her attack on the third hole today, gained another birdie on the fifth hole, and after the turn, she continued to score consecutively on the thirteenth, fifteenth, and eighteenth holes with five birdies and no bogeys, finishing with a score of 67 and a total score of 205, achieving a solo lead after 54 holes.

Aneha Shi stated: "I didn’t face too many difficulties today. I expect it will rain tomorrow, so I hope to make as many birdies as possible today." She won the tournament at Katsuragi two years ago and captured her fifth win on the Nippon Tour at the end of April, adding: "Over the years, I've grown to love this course more and more. The par 5 long holes can be attacked in two shots to reach the green, providing many birdie opportunities. Tomorrow, I will be prepared like today and push hard."

Leading off the home players, Fujita Koki made three birdies and finished with a bogey for a score of 70, ranking second with a total score of 206, ten strokes under par. She said, "The weather today was very calm. Tomorrow, I will tee off with Jeon Mi-Jeong and Aneha Shi from the last group, and when I saw that group just now, I was very surprised; it’s really great. We three have some friendship, and it will be a combination of old friends, so I’m looking forward to it."

Japanese player Kimura Ayako scored 69, while Okayama player Kobayashi Mitsuki finished with a score of 70. South Korean player Jeon Mi-Jeong had a score of 68, four strokes under par today, with all three tied for third place with a total score of 207, nine strokes under par. Yasuda Yuka delivered a score of 69, three strokes under par, with a total score of eight strokes under par, placing her sixth alone. Player Irigaya Hibiki from Aichi Prefecture made five birdies and a bogey today, finishing with a score of 68. Suga Kaori, Kuwaki Shiho, and Watanabe Ayaka all scored 69, giving four players a total score of seven strokes under par, tying for seventh place.

Defending champion Kobayashi Sakura from Hokkaido scored 70 for two consecutive days, with a total score of four strokes under par, placing seventeenth. Tsai Pei-Ying from Taiwan finished with a score of 70, two strokes under par, with a total score of one stroke under par, tying for thirty-seventh place. Wu Chia-Yen’s score was 76, placing her alone at sixty-third place.