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Stephanie Kyriacou, a talented Australian golfer, has taken the lead at the Evian Championship after an impressive third round. The tournament, held in Evian-les-Bains, France, saw Kyriacou shoot a 4-under 67 to bring her total score to 14-under 199. This puts her in the lead by one shot over Lauren Coughlin and Ayake Furue heading into the final round.

Kyriacou’s journey to the top was not without its challenges. She had to finish the weather-delayed second round on Saturday morning, where she concluded with a stellar 66. Despite opening her third round with a bogey, Kyriacou quickly turned things around with a string of birdies on holes 2 through 4. She continued to play solid golf, adding four more birdies and two bogeys to her round.

Following closely behind Kyriacou are Lauren Coughlin and Ayake Furue, who are both within striking distance of the lead. Thailand’s Pajaree Anannarkarn is also in contention, sitting alone in fourth place at 10-under. A group of three players, including Ally Ewing, Hye-Jin Choi, and Patty Tavatanakit, are five shots back at 9-under.

Ally Ewing, hailing from Mississippi, had an impressive third round, carding a bogey-free 64 with four birdies in the first five holes. This strong performance has put her in a good position to make a final round push for the title.

As the players gear up for the last round at the Evian Resort Club, the competition is heating up. With only one shot separating the top three players, it promises to be an exciting finish to an already thrilling tournament. Golf fans around the world will be eagerly watching to see who will emerge victorious at the Evian Championship.