<p>Indian golfer Aditi Ashok had another rough round at a Major as she slipped to Tied-57th after carding a 3-over 74 on day three of the Amundi Evian Championship.</p>.<p>France's Celine Boutier carded a 4-under 67 to maintain her second round lead.</p>.<p>She leads by three strokes at 11-under and is being chased by Nasa Hataoka, Minjee Lee, Brooke Henderson, Nelly Korda and Yuka Saso.</p>.<p>Playing in a steady drizzle on Saturday, Aditi, who is playing her 26th Major but still looking for a maiden Top-10 finish and a first win on the LPGA Tour, shot 3-over with three bogeys on sixth, 14th and 15th.</p>.<p>She did find most of the fairway, but missed a fair number of greens in regulation and the putting, which has been her strength, was tested severely on a tough course. She needed as many 33 putts.</p>.<p>Earlier, Diksha Dagar missed the cut. Both Diksha and Aditi will play the Women’s Scottish Open next week before the AIG Women’s Open.</p>.<p>Boutier began fast with a chip-in birdie on the second followed by birdies on 5th, 7th, and 9th to make the turn at 4-under. Her round slowed down as she made her only bogey of the day, and just her fourth bogey of the week, on the par-4 12th.</p>.<p>She finished her second nine at even with birdie on 15 to hold her second-ever 54-hole lead at a major championship.</p>.<p>Boutier is looking to claim her second LPGA Tour victory of the season, and fourth of her career.</p>.<p>Six-time LPGA Tour winner and Japanese golfer Nasa Hataoka carded a second-round 67 to move her way into the final grouping.</p>.<p>In third place are 2021 winner Minjee Lee and defending champion Brooke Henderson. Both players seemed more comfortable with Evian Resort Golf Club, firing rounds of 66 and 67, respectively.</p>.<p>Lee's 66 with seven birdies ties for the second-best round this week and ties for the most birdies seen in a single round on the third day.</p>.<p>Henderson’s third-round 67 included nine-hole scores of 29 and 38, with seven birdies as well. Her front-nine score of 29 ties with 10 other players in LPGA Tour history for the lowest nine-hole score in women’s major.</p>.<p>World No. 2 Korda, who tied the lowest round of the week (64) on the third day, and 2021 U.S. Women’s Open champion Yuka Saso (71) are tied fifth and also in contention.</p>
<p>Indian golfer Aditi Ashok had another rough round at a Major as she slipped to Tied-57th after carding a 3-over 74 on day three of the Amundi Evian Championship.</p>.<p>France's Celine Boutier carded a 4-under 67 to maintain her second round lead.</p>.<p>She leads by three strokes at 11-under and is being chased by Nasa Hataoka, Minjee Lee, Brooke Henderson, Nelly Korda and Yuka Saso.</p>.<p>Playing in a steady drizzle on Saturday, Aditi, who is playing her 26th Major but still looking for a maiden Top-10 finish and a first win on the LPGA Tour, shot 3-over with three bogeys on sixth, 14th and 15th.</p>.<p>She did find most of the fairway, but missed a fair number of greens in regulation and the putting, which has been her strength, was tested severely on a tough course. She needed as many 33 putts.</p>.<p>Earlier, Diksha Dagar missed the cut. Both Diksha and Aditi will play the Women’s Scottish Open next week before the AIG Women’s Open.</p>.<p>Boutier began fast with a chip-in birdie on the second followed by birdies on 5th, 7th, and 9th to make the turn at 4-under. Her round slowed down as she made her only bogey of the day, and just her fourth bogey of the week, on the par-4 12th.</p>.<p>She finished her second nine at even with birdie on 15 to hold her second-ever 54-hole lead at a major championship.</p>.<p>Boutier is looking to claim her second LPGA Tour victory of the season, and fourth of her career.</p>.<p>Six-time LPGA Tour winner and Japanese golfer Nasa Hataoka carded a second-round 67 to move her way into the final grouping.</p>.<p>In third place are 2021 winner Minjee Lee and defending champion Brooke Henderson. Both players seemed more comfortable with Evian Resort Golf Club, firing rounds of 66 and 67, respectively.</p>.<p>Lee's 66 with seven birdies ties for the second-best round this week and ties for the most birdies seen in a single round on the third day.</p>.<p>Henderson’s third-round 67 included nine-hole scores of 29 and 38, with seven birdies as well. Her front-nine score of 29 ties with 10 other players in LPGA Tour history for the lowest nine-hole score in women’s major.</p>.<p>World No. 2 Korda, who tied the lowest round of the week (64) on the third day, and 2021 U.S. Women’s Open champion Yuka Saso (71) are tied fifth and also in contention.</p>