New Zealand's Lydia Ko reclaims top spot in Saudi Aramco Women's International Championship

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JEDDAH - New Zealand player Lydia Ko managed to regain the top spot in the Saudi Aramco Women's International Championship, presented by the Public Investment Fund, at the end of the third day's events, which started with the participation of 63 players who succeeded in qualifying for the qualifying stage of the tournament.

The third day of the competition witnessed Ko's return to the top of the standings after achieving 9 under par, with her final result of 16 under par that made her at the forefront of the standings against Thai Athaya Thitikul, who performed strongly today by scoring 7 under par, raising her total results to 12 under par.

On the other hand, Englishman Alice Hewson, who topped the competition yesterday, fell to third place by adding one stroke to her total of 10 under par.

Tomorrow, the championship competitions will continue on its last day, with the finalists competing for the title of the championship, with a total prize money of one million dollars.