Par for Lawpublished at 15:14 British Summer Time 3 August 2019
Law -7 (2)
Bronte Law misses a decent birdie opportunity on the second, but gets in for par.
Third round at Woburn Golf Club (par 72)
Hinako Shibuno leads on her major debut -14 (67)
England's Charley Hull -9 (70), Bronte Law -9 (70)
Reigning champion Georgia Hall -4 (74)
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Law -7 (2)
Bronte Law misses a decent birdie opportunity on the second, but gets in for par.
Hall -7 (4)
Hall gets it out of the rough and onto the front of the green with her second.
She's got to cover about 15ft for birdie. Nice work.
Hall -7 (4)
Georgia Hall's tee shot on the par-four fifth bounces high and teeters towards a bunker... but just stays on top of a bank in the rough.
Phew.
Law -7 (1)
Bronte Law chews gum as she contemplates an eagle putt on the second.
The hole is miles away (not literally, obviously) but she actually makes a decent go of it.
The ball ends up about 8ft past the pin and she's still in with a birdie shout.
Hull -6 (3)
Charley Hull dips towards the floor as her birdie putt just skates left of the third hole.
She's still one over for the day.
Masson -8 (3)
Germany's Caroline Masson holes a tricky uphill left to righter to go four off the lead.
Fun fact about Masson: she's a big Schalke fan.
Law -7 (1)
Bronte Law had a great chance to stake her claim for Solheim Cup selection in the first two rounds as she was playing partner to Scotland's Catriona Matthew, the European team captain.
After the second round, Law had this to say on making the Solheim Cup team: "That was the goal at the start of the year and I'm putting myself in a good position to get a pick.
"I managed to play two good rounds in front of her (Matthew) and I can't really do any more than that.
"I'm feeling good. There's a lot more golf to play but it's always nice to be in this position at any tournament. And being at home in a major makes it a little bit sweeter."
Law has just landed her second shot on the green on the par-five second.
Hull -6 (2)
Charley Hull looks like she wants to do something similar.
She's just put in a great second shot on the third to set herself up a birdie chance.
Ko J-Y -7 (4)
After a bogey on the second, world number one Ko Jin-young has more than made amends on the third and fourth.
Hall -7 (3)
Hall gets her driver out again on the fourth. All her tee shots have been spot on today and that one's no different.
Hall -7 (3)
Georgia Hall's birdie putt curled round, but stopped short of the hole.
She's in for par to stay one under for the day.
Hull -6 (2)
Phew.
It's gone in. Still not a great start to the day.
Hull -7 (1)
Oh dear.
Charley Hull's par putt sails at least 4ft past the second hole. A bogey isn't even a given here.
Buhai -12, Shibuno -9
Here we go then. Time for the leader to get going.
Ashleigh Buhai is playing with Japanese 20-year-old Hinako Shibuno, who has performed incredibly well in her first major so far.
Both absolutely nail their tee shots, obvs.
American players have an extra chance to secure their spot as the US team isn't named until after the CP Women’s Open in Ontario from 22-25 August.
Eight players will qualify via the Solheim Cup points list, plus two from the world rankings with two selected by the US team captain Juli Inkster.
Here's how their Solheim Cup points list looks at present:
1. Lexi Thompson
2. Danielle Kang
3. Nelly Korda
4. Jessica Korda
5. Lizette Salas
6. Megan Khang
7. Marina Alex
8. Brittany Altomare
9. Ally McDonald
10. Cristie Kerr
Hull -7 (1)
Looks like Charley Hull might have landed in a bunker on the second because she's still working her way out of the rough with her fourth shot.
A big par putt coming up.
This and the Scottish Open are the last two tournaments before captain Catriona Matthew decides her European side for the Solheim Cup, which starts on 13 September.
Here's where the European players stand at the moment, with three players qualifying through Solheim Cup points, five through world rankings and four wildcards:
1. Carlota Ciganda
2. Caroline Hedwall
3. Anne Van Dam
4. Charley Hull
5. Esther Henseleit
6. Nuria Iturrioz
7. Georgia Hall
8. Marianne Skarpnord
9. Meghan MacLaren
10. Olivia Cowan
Law -7
Bronte Law's second shot on the first lands nicely on the front of the green, setting her up for a birdie putt.
The Brit is looking to stake her claim on a Solheim Cup place this weekend.
Hull -7 (1)
Uh oh.
Charley Hull's second shot on the second seems to have found its way into a dangerous-looking bunker/rough area.
Hall -7 (2)
Up on the third, Georgia Hall is doing the business with a three wood. She's hit it long and positioned it on the inside of the dog-leg.
It gets a bit of a roll on too. Lovely.