Golf: Wadsworth has victory in her sights
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Your support makes all the difference.Helen Wadsworth pushed on towards her first tour victory with a 70 in the third round of the BMW European Masters at Bercuit in Belgium today that left her with a 14-under-par aggregate of 205 and a three-shot lead over the American Tracy Hanson. Laura Davies, the world No 1, had a double-bogey six at the fourth, where she three-putted from 20 yards on her way to a 72 to finish in third place, six strokes behind Wadsworth. In Paris, Sweden's Gabriel Hjerstedt moved one shot clear of the French Open field with a third-round 68.
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