The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Korea’s Ryu charges into lead at Women’s PGA Championsh­ip

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KILDEER, United States: South Korea’s Ryu So-yeon used a hot putter and a lucky bounce on No. 7 to seize a three-shot lead heading into the final round of the Women’s PGA Championsh­ip on Saturday.

The two-time major champion, who celebrated her 28th birthday on Friday, started the day tied with Brooke Henderson for top spot but gained five strokes on the final five holes to grab the sole lead over the Canadian at 11under 205.

“I don’t want it to slip away my opportunit­y,” Ryu said. “I want to finish strong, but as I said, it is just better not to expect anything. All I can do is just focus on what I have and just have fun with it.”

Canada’s Henderson is second after shooting a two-under 70 while Park Sung-hyung, who shared the 36 hole lead with Ryu and Henderson, is third after posting a 71 at Kemper Lakes Golf Club course.

American Angel Yin shot a four-under 68 to take fourth and England’s Bronte Law rounds out the top five after firing a 69.

It is truly and internatio­nal leaderboar­d as the top five players represent four countries, Canada, USA, South Korea and England.

Players have had to battle high temperatur­es this week and on Sunday they will start earlier than normal as weather forecaster­s are predicting thundersto­rms in the afternoon. Groups of three will tee off beginning at 7:30 am (12:30 GMT).

Ryu got a welcome break at the par five seventh hole when her shot landed in a woman’s lunch sack. That prevented her shot from going in the water and she ended up with a par on the hole.

“One of my luckiest moments out there. Definitely God helped me out there,” she said.

Ryu, who won last year’s ANA Inspiratio­n and the 2011 US Women’s Open, finished with a half dozen birdies. Her only blemish was a bogey on the parthree third hole.

Ryu is playing with plenty of confidence after collecting her first win of 2018 at the Meijer Classic two weeks ago.

In a span of three holes on the back nine on Saturday she went from trailing Henderson by two to leading by two strokes.

She capped her round with a 15foot birdie putt on 18 for a threeshot cushion.

“Right now, I feel pretty confident on the putting green,” she said. “And I think the tournament is all about confidence. That’s the attitude I really want to have for tomorrow, a free mind but confidence.”

Henderson, of Smith Falls, Ontario, hopes to celebrate Canada Day on Sunday by claiming her second Women’s PGA Championsh­ip title after winning the event two years ago when it was held in Seattle.

After pulling away with four birdies over the first 11 holes she closed with bogeys at Nos. 14 and 16.

“I feel like all parts of my game are pretty strong this week. Hopefully tomorrow I can just go out and put a good score together and just kind of see what happens,” said Henderson, who will play in a group on Sunday with Ryu and Park.

 ??  ?? Ryu So-yeon of South Korea celebrates a birdie putt on the 18th green during the third round of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championsh­ip, at Kemper Lakes Golf Club in Kildeer, Illinois, on June 30, 2018.
Ryu So-yeon of South Korea celebrates a birdie putt on the 18th green during the third round of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championsh­ip, at Kemper Lakes Golf Club in Kildeer, Illinois, on June 30, 2018.

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