Sports Writing (USA), Apr 22 (EFE).- The Spanish golfer Carlota Ciganda, who reaches the last day of the Chevron Championship with 5 shots off her head (13th position), showed this Saturday her confidence and satisfaction for the good game that is unfolding in the first “big” of the season.

“I think I’m there, I’m playing well”, he pointed out after his third round, stressing that for the last day it will be key “to try to catch ‘greens’ and make good nine holes to be fighting in the second round”.

Ciganda got a -3 in the third round and accumulates a -5 before Sunday.

At the head of the tournament, with -10 in total and both with -5 this Saturday, two Americans appear: Allisen Corpuz and Angel Yin.

“There were complicated flags, especially on 14 and 15, 16 is not easy, on 18 (…) it was a pity that wood was a bit too far. But overall good. It was windy. I think the lap of -3 is very good today”, commented the Spaniard.

In addition, Ciganda said that in this tournament it is essential to “be patient” and “avoid mistakes.”

The golfer faced a long day this Saturday in The Woodlands (Texas, USA) as she had to get up early to finish her second round (par), which had been suspended on Friday due to rain.

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