Wu overcomes injury
Despite a blister on her left foot and a couple of tentative strokes with the putter, Wu managed a second successive clean card. In 54 holes to date, her only dropped shot came at the 13th on day one.
Belying her position of 264th in the World Amateur Golf Ranking® (WAGR®), Wu once more immediately went hunting for birdies, picking up four shots in her first seven holes to extend her lead to six.
Seven pars followed before she came to life again at the shortened par-4 15th, two-putting for an easy birdie. She drained a 20-footer for another birdie at 17 and safely parred 18 to ensure a commanding position going into the final round.
Wu’s 198 aggregate bettered by three strokes the previous best three-round total at the WAAP, set by Thai Natthakritta Vongtaveelap at Abu Dhabi Golf Club in 2021.
Record round from Malixi
Emerging from the pack to establish herself as Wu’s closest challenger is Malixi, the prodigiously talented 16-year-old who triumphed in the Australian Masters of the Amateurs last month and who was equal third here, alongside Hyosong Lee, in 2022
“It was pretty simple. Just very consistent throughout the round. Phenomenal iron play made things a lot easier. That was the key,” said Malixi, whose impeccable distance control with her approach shots set her up for seven one-putt birdies. For good measure, she holed out with her wedge approach for an eagle at the par-5 10th.
Of beating the WAAP’s single-round low-scoring record, she said, “It hasn’t sunk in yet, but I feel very grateful and honoured. This course really fits my eye.”