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Ko holds four shot lead into final round

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ADELAIDE, Australia: South Korean frontrunne­r Ko Jin-young will take a four-stroke lead into Sunday’s - tralian Open after again dominat

- urday’s third round to close in on the $1.3 million event and secure her status on the LPGA Tour.

Ko takes a four-shot buffer over Australia’s Hannah Green in the to-wire victory in Adelaide.

The 22- year- old from Seoul to lead by six strokes at one stage before bogeys at the sixth and eighth holes.

At the 11th she made a great par- save and at the 12th, she snap-hooked her drive into the blocked out by trees.

But she punched out to near the green, chipped to close range and holed the putt.

The other contenders fell away, with compatriot Jiyai Shin dropping back two shots on the day, and American Emma Tal- ley, who gave back four, playing

Ko holed a four-metre birdie at the 17th and might have made another at the last but missed the putt from short range.

“I think focus on my game and think about my chipping keys and putting keys, and enjoy,” Ko said.

“This course is narrow so I (am) thinking about only the greens and then two putts. Birdies will be OK, but yes, that’s it.”

One of the day’s highlights was a hole-in-one by Sweden’s Jenny Haglund at the 14th in her third-round 73.

“That’s so exciting. I’ve never had anything like this at all,” Haglund said of her fourth career ace.

“I hit a seven iron, it was 144 metres. I just aimed right at the pin and it was just how I wanted to hit it.

“I’ve made a couple of holes-inone before, but this is obviously the biggest and most important for me, it’s fantastic.”

New Zealand’s former world No.1 Lydia Ko lies eight shots off

71 to be three-under.

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? Ko Jin-young
AFP PHOTO Ko Jin-young

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