The CPKC women’s open is in full swing at Shaughnessy Golf and Country Club in Vancouver. The lush green fairways have witnessed phenomenal play over the past few days. One player’s performance, however, has stood out. Georgia Hall has carded a bogey-free round taking her up to a tied 4th through 3 rounds.
In a post-round press conference, Hall opened up about the spot-free round. She also discussed playing with Nelly Korda.
Georgia Hall aims for consistency on final day
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Georgia Hall was confident about her form and was hitting solid throughout the day. Although some of her putts did not drop for birdies, she hopes tomorrow will be a better day on the greens.
During the press conference, Hall gave an insight into the Pacific Northwest and the crowd that collected today. She said that playing alongside Nelly Korda drew really big crowds and gave them vibes of a major championship. However, she said, the added pressure was good for her game.
Overall, her round was smooth. She said “Really only missed one green today and obviously bogey-free, so it was quite a stress-free round.”
The form she has now is great and with a couple more putts dropping, she will be a force to reckon with. This may help her get back to her old form at the beginning of the season.
Game moving in the right direction
Hall did not shy away from admitting that she had a really strong season at the start. However, she was disappointed with the two second-place finishes, which did not translate into victories. She, however, also added that she is happy to just keep playing the sport
“I’m playing good golf. I’m still really happy with that, to be honest.”
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For the final day of the CPKC Women’s Open, Georgia’s plan is to keep playing like she has been. She wants to hit the ball accurately and avoid getting stressed. Hall hopes to make some good shots and put the ball in the hole efficiently. She knows that sometimes luck can help in golf, so she’s open to that too.
In simple words, Georgia Hall is confident and wants to keep doing her best. She’s aiming for a win, but she’s also satisfied with playing great golf.
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Do you think she can translate this form into a win?
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