The Swede shot 65 strokes, eight under par, and leads by two strokes ahead of Dane Nicole Broch Estrup.
“I think I’ll be nervous tomorrow, but it’s a lot of fun to be in this position. I’ve been in this position once before and it didn’t go so well. But I’m a better player now,” says The 27-year-old, who is doing his second season on the European Tour, in a press release.
Moa Folke, who is a total of twelve under par, is not the only Swede in the top battle. Linnea Johansson is tied four, five strokes behind.