<p>India's Aditi Ashok and Thailand's Pajaree Anannarukarn missed out on their maiden LPGA success but won a lot of praise after finishing Tied-3rd at the Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational here.</p>.<p>After three bogey-free rounds, the Indo-Thai duo called Spice Girls for the week, added a four-under 66 in better ball, which saw both bogey the final hole of the week.</p>.<p>Yet their 19-under total fetched them a career-best third place finish behind, Thai sisters Ariya and Moriya Jutanugarn (24-under), who had a second 59 in the week, and the defending champion Cydney Clanton and Jasmine Suwannapura (21-under).</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/crowds-flock-back-to-british-open-despite-covid-spike-1008380.html" target="_blank">Crowds flock back to British Open despite Covid spike </a></strong></p>.<p>Aditi and Pajaree were Tied-3rd with A Lim Kim and Yealimi Noh at 19-under.</p>.<p>Aditi and Pajaree, starting the final day in shared lead with Clanton and Suwannapura, did get off to a good birdie-birdie start but were then unable to find any more till the 12th. The duo, however, managed to keep bogeys off their cards.</p>.<p>When Aditi bogeyed sixth, the first by either player, Pajaree parred to ensure a par team score and the same happened when Pajaree bogeyed ninth as Aditi parred.</p>.<p>Then Aditi bogeyed again on 12th and once more Pajaree saved them with a par.</p>.<p>Though the Jutanugarns surged ahead to 24-under, the Indo-Thai pair seemed aggressive on 18th in an attempt to get to Tied-second with Clanton and Suwannpura, who had finished at 21-under.</p>.<p>However, both Aditi and Pajaree both bogeyed the 18th and the team score dropped from 20-under to 19-under for a Tied-third.</p>.<p>Ariya and Moriya Jutanugarn, who had a 59 in their second round, repeated it on the final day for a comfortable three-stroke victory over Clanton and Suwannapura.</p>.<p>The 25-year-old Ariya won for the 12th time on the LPGA Tour and second this season, and the 26-year-old Moriya took her second title. Ariya won the Honda LPGA Thailand in May for her first victory since July 2018.</p>.<p>US Women's Open winner Yuka Saso and Minjee Lee were 18 under after a 62. </p>
<p>India's Aditi Ashok and Thailand's Pajaree Anannarukarn missed out on their maiden LPGA success but won a lot of praise after finishing Tied-3rd at the Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational here.</p>.<p>After three bogey-free rounds, the Indo-Thai duo called Spice Girls for the week, added a four-under 66 in better ball, which saw both bogey the final hole of the week.</p>.<p>Yet their 19-under total fetched them a career-best third place finish behind, Thai sisters Ariya and Moriya Jutanugarn (24-under), who had a second 59 in the week, and the defending champion Cydney Clanton and Jasmine Suwannapura (21-under).</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/crowds-flock-back-to-british-open-despite-covid-spike-1008380.html" target="_blank">Crowds flock back to British Open despite Covid spike </a></strong></p>.<p>Aditi and Pajaree were Tied-3rd with A Lim Kim and Yealimi Noh at 19-under.</p>.<p>Aditi and Pajaree, starting the final day in shared lead with Clanton and Suwannapura, did get off to a good birdie-birdie start but were then unable to find any more till the 12th. The duo, however, managed to keep bogeys off their cards.</p>.<p>When Aditi bogeyed sixth, the first by either player, Pajaree parred to ensure a par team score and the same happened when Pajaree bogeyed ninth as Aditi parred.</p>.<p>Then Aditi bogeyed again on 12th and once more Pajaree saved them with a par.</p>.<p>Though the Jutanugarns surged ahead to 24-under, the Indo-Thai pair seemed aggressive on 18th in an attempt to get to Tied-second with Clanton and Suwannpura, who had finished at 21-under.</p>.<p>However, both Aditi and Pajaree both bogeyed the 18th and the team score dropped from 20-under to 19-under for a Tied-third.</p>.<p>Ariya and Moriya Jutanugarn, who had a 59 in their second round, repeated it on the final day for a comfortable three-stroke victory over Clanton and Suwannapura.</p>.<p>The 25-year-old Ariya won for the 12th time on the LPGA Tour and second this season, and the 26-year-old Moriya took her second title. Ariya won the Honda LPGA Thailand in May for her first victory since July 2018.</p>.<p>US Women's Open winner Yuka Saso and Minjee Lee were 18 under after a 62. </p>