The final round of the women's golf world amateur team championship was held in France on the 27th, and Japan increased their score by 6 points to finish in 3rd place with a total of 12 under par.

In the individual competition, 17-year-old Saki Baba, who won the U.S. Women's Amateur Championship, finished fourth with a total of 6 under par.

Three representatives from each of 56 countries and regions competed in the women's golf world amateur team championship, and each day the team score is calculated by adding the scores of the top two out of the three, and the overall ranking is determined over the four days. In addition to competing, individual competitions were also held to compete based on individual career achievements.



From Japan, 17-year-old high school sophomore Baba, who won the U.S. Women's Amateur Championship held this month for the first time in 37 years as a Japanese player, Ueda Misora, also a high school sophomore, and university sophomore Mizuki Hashimoto. A player has entered.



The final round of the tournament was held in Paris, France on the 27th, and Japan, who came out of 6th place with a total of 6 under par, took 5 birdies in the first half by Hashimoto, and increased the score by 6 on this day to 12 in total. As an under, I came in 3rd place, although I was one shot short of the top.



The winner was Sweden, and the second was the United States.



On the other hand, in the individual competition, Baba, who started in 5th place, increased his score by 2 with 5 birdies and 3 bogeys, and finished 4th, 1 stroke behind the leader, with a total of 6 under par. rice field.



Ueda was 16th in 1 over, and Hashimoto was 28th in 4 overs.

Baba: "It's frustrating that the driver turned."

Saki Baba commented, "My driver was crooked and I couldn't get a birdie chance, so it was frustrating. I still have room to improve my shot accuracy, and I'm missing my putter. I think I can go to."