Golf:
South Korea's Ko leads by two, Park eyes No.1 spot
Send a link to a friend
[October 14, 2017]
By Peter Rutherford
INCHEON, South Korea (Reuters) - South
Korea's Ko Jin-young delivered a sparkling six-under-par 66 in the
third round of the LPGA's KEB Hana Bank Championship on Saturday to
move two shots clear of compatriots Park Sung-hyun and Chun In-gee
at the SKY72 Golf and Resort in Incheon.
Ko, who sits on a combined 15-under for the $2 million tournament,
will play alongside Park and Chun on Sunday in a blockbuster final
grouping of three of South Korea's most popular players.
Lizette Salas moved into contention a shot further back on 12-under
after a 68 on Saturday, while overnight leader Angel Yin struggled
for consistency and finished even par to sit in a group of three on
11-under.
Park, who could replace Ryu So-yeon as world number one with a win
on Sunday and is a lock for U.S. LPGA Rookie of the Year, picked up
four shots through nine holes to seize the lead but faltered coming
home. She did well to salvage par at the last after driving into a
hazard and finished with a 68.
With her 'Flying Dumbos' fan club helping swell the tournament's
galleries to record numbers, Chun sank her fourth birdie of the day
at the last for a four-under 68 to move into a good position for her
first win of the season after five runner-up finishes on the U.S.
tour.
[to top of second column] |
But the day belonged to Ko, who still plays on the domestic Korean
Tour and seems poised to fill the vacuum left by the departure of
Park and Chun for the more lucrative U.S. tour.
The 22-year-old had her irons dialled-in all day, almost holing out
for eagle at the ninth and 10th, and would have been further ahead
had her putting been as sharp.
"I think my iron shots today were really strong so I was able to
make a lot of birdie chances for myself," she told reporters.
"Although I'm in the lead... there are a lot of great players out
there in the field. I think tomorrow I would have to really focus
and concentrate.
"At the same time, I haven't seen some of those players for a while
so it will be a lot of fun to play with them."
Spain's Carlota Ciganda is still in with a chance of defending her
title after carding a 67 on Saturday that left her five off the
lead.
(Editing by Sudipto Ganguly)
[© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All rights
reserved.] Copyright 2017 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. |