Kajsa Arwefjall sits in pole position heading into the final round of the VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open after the Swede followed up Wednesday’s 64 (-7) with a bogey-free 66 (-5) to move into a three-shot lead.
Chasing a maiden victory on the Ladies European Tour (LET), and one clear before the start of play, Arwefjall got off the best start possible on Friday at Golfpark Holzhäusern when she birdied the par-4 10th.
Patience would be the name of the game for the 26-year-old as she carded eight consecutive pars before the turn.
Arwefjall then came alive on the front-nine, her back-nine, as she carded birdies at the 1st, 2nd, 4th and 7th to move clear of the chasers.
Kajsa Arwefjall backs up yesterday’s 64 (-7) with a 66 (-5) to move to -12 for the tournament ☝️#SwissLadiesOpen pic.twitter.com/Ru5xfJC2wC
— Ladies European Tour (@LETgolf) August 14, 2026
Holding a three-shot advantage, Arwefjall will tee up in the final group on Saturday alongside Australia’s Whitney Hillier and Ireland’s Anna Foster.
Both Hillier and Foster share second position after moving to nine-under par for the tournament on Friday.
One shot back in a tie for fourth on eight-under par sit Germany’s Alexandra Forsterling – winner of the VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open in 2023 – Wales’ Chloe Williams who finished third at this event in 2022, and England’s Eleanor Givens who finished with three birdies on Friday to fire a round of 66 (-5).
Kajsa Arwefjall sits in pole position with 18 holes remaining in Switzerland 🇨🇭#SwissLadiesOpen pic.twitter.com/S77cK96Q1p
— Ladies European Tour (@LETgolf) August 14, 2026
