Sagström went on 67 strokes on Thursday, but the next day it did not work out.

Among other things, the putting was not as safe.

There were 74 strokes, two over par for the day, and she dropped in the results list.

The Swede is a full eight strokes behind 22-year-old American Nelly Korda, who kept the lead by following up her 66-round from last Thursday with 67 strokes on Friday - a total of eleven under par.

On the second hole she put a putt of over six meters and the feat was followed up directly on the third hole, with a putt of over 7.5 meters.

- Everything in golf is about self-confidence and drive, I think.

Having self-confidence and belief in yourself is very important, says Korda, daughter of tennis player Petr Korda, about her big game after the round.

Three Swedes share 22nd place

Korda is chased mainly by the South Korean Mirim Lee, who is two strokes behind, as well as the American Lexi Thompson and the Dane Nanna Koerstz Madsen, both in a shared third place.

- Korda has played very well.

She is four strokes ahead of me and if she continues to play it will be difficult to catch up, so I will probably focus on my own game.

If I can get a good finish, I am satisfied, says the 25-year-old Dane after two stable rounds of 68 and 69 strokes respectively.

After falling in the results list, Madelene Sagström shares 22nd place with, among others, Linnea Ström and Anna Nordqvist.

The three Swedes are a total of three under par.

For Linnea Ström it was a nice round of 69 strokes, of which five birdies and two bogyes, while Anna Nordqvist went around 71 strokes after a double bogey on the tenth hole.

The competition, which has been postponed for five months due to the corona pandemic, is played in temperatures up to 38 degrees.