The Manila Times

Shin, Lee on top at LPGA Seri Pak

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South Korean veteran Shin Ji-yai fired eight birdies in a scintillat­ing eight-under-par 63 on Saturday (Sunday in Manila) to grab a share of the thirdround lead in the LPGA Seri Pak Championsh­ip alongside Alison Lee.

A round featuring five straight birdies from the third through the seventh holes propelled Shin to a nineunder-par total of 204, where she was joined by Lee after the American signed for a threeunder-par 68 at Palos Verdes Golf Club in Los Angeles.

They were two strokes clear of Australian Gabriela Ruffels, Americans Nelly Korda and Malia Nam and China’s defending champion Yin Ruoning.

Yin had the lead at 10-under through 15 holes before a triple-bogey seven at the 18th dropped her into the tie for third. Ruffels carded a 65, Korda a 67 and overnight leader Nam a one-over 72.

Shin, who added birdies at 15, 16 and 18, said the windy conditions made hitting into the small greens tricky, but once she got on her birdie run at the third, things felt relatively “easy.”

The former world number one, whose 11 LPGA titles include two British Women’s Open crowns, plays largely in Asia nowadays.

But she took a sponsor’s exemption to play in the tournament hosted for the first time this year by her childhood idol Pak Se-ri.

It’s also a chance for the world number 18 to garner more world ranking points as she chases a Paris Olympics berth.

“It’s quite big,” Shin said of the possibilit­y of playing in the Olympics. “That’s why I asked Se-ri to want to play ... because I play the Japan Tour right now, they have points as well but much less than the LPGA Tour.”

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