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Tvesa and Pranavi miss cut in France

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Deauville, France: Pranavi Urs and Tvesa Malik missed out at the Lacoste Ladies Open de France. Tvesa, who shot 72 in the first round added 76 and missed by one shot as the cut fell at 5-over 147.

Pranavi had a disappointing day and carded 79 after a first 72 and missed by a big margin.

Tvesa had two birdies against seven bogeys for a 5-card and Pranavi had four bogeys and two doubles to be 8-over for the day.

Swiss rookie Chiara Tamburlini will take a one-shot lead into the final round of the Lacoste Ladies Open de France after carding a 67 (-4) on Friday to move to seven-under par. Tamburlini shot 68 on the first day.

Tamburlini sits just ahead of England’s Annabel Dimmock (69-67) – the fellow Ladies European Tour (LET) winner she played alongside on day two in France – after the pair matched one another’s score in Deauville.

A gap of three shots emerges after Dimmock on the leaderboard with Australia’s Kirsten Rudgeley, Italy’s Virginia Elena Carta and English duo Thalia Martin and Bel Wardle tied for third on three-under par. Rookie Wardle makes her first cut of the season after a second round 73 (+2).

Norwegian Dorthea Forbrigd sits in solo seventh on two-under par with seven players sharing eighth on one-under par. Camille Chevalier and Celine Hebrin are the highest placed French players after two days of action and hold this score. Compatriot Lois Lau is the best placed amateur on one-over par.

After 36-holes the cut fell as five-over par with 63 players making it through to Saturday.

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