El Dorado News-Times

Trump sees Feng top field

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BEDMINSTER, N.J. (AP) — Front-running Shanshan Feng rolled in a short birdie putt on the final hole Saturday to take the third-round lead in the U.S. Women's Open.

Teenager Hye-Jin Choi and perennial Open bridesmaid Amy Yang were a stroke back heading in the final round of the biggest event in women's golf — and one that had an even bigger stage with President Donald Trump in attendance for the second straight day.

Feng, from China, shot a 1-under 71 to reach 9-under 207 at the president's Trump National Golf Club.

Choi and Yang each shot 70.

All three players are going to have Trump watching over them and probable a lot of South Korea, too, with the top six players chasing Feng all from the country.

Sung Hyun Park, the top rookie on the LPGA Tour, was 6 under after

a 67.

Top-ranked So Yeon Ryu (71), Mirim Lee (67) and Jeongeun6 Lee (73) were 5 under.

Cristie Kerr, a former Open winner and a member at this course, gave the president an American to root for with a 70 that put her at 4 under with Spain's Carlota Ciganda (72).

Feng had a one-shot lead after the first round and a two-shot margin at the halfway point, but the 27-year-old star just could not hit it close in the third round. She had a couple of 10- to 15-footers for birdie on the back nine that never threatened the hole and she did not convert until hitting her third on the par-5 18th to about 5 feet.

Choi, the 17-year-old who is the world's No.2 ranked amateur, might have been the most consistent player after bogeying her first hole. She birdied Nos. 8, 11 and 16 and just missed another on the final hole.

Yang, who has four top-five finishes in the last five years including seconds in 2012 and '15, had a roller-coaster round. She had five 5s, a bogey and a double bogey, which came on No. 3 after a bad shot out of a bunker.

Park played the back nine in 6 under. She led after 36 holes in this event last year and finished third, two shots out of a playoff,

Playing with Feng, Jeongeun6 Lee had a crazy round that started with three straight bogeys. She added four birdies and two more bogeys in her final 15.

Ryu, the only two-time winner this year on the LPGA Tour, had three birdies after two early bogeys.

Mirim Lee had six birdies in the last 11 holes to get into contention.

Kerr had three birdies and bogey in the first six holes and then parred out the rest of the way.

With the arrival of the president Friday afternoon, security was stepped up Saturday. Dogs sniffed cars driven by players entering the course and fans and media had to walk through airport-type security checkpoint­s.

Outside the course, a small procession of cars and trucks circled the course and bore signs criticizin­g Trump and supporting women's rights.

Trump spent the night in his house on the course and took the short drive from his residence to his box overlookin­g the 15th green, arriving around 2:35 p.m. Walking up the stairs, he yelled to the crowd asking them about the players' scores.

Brooke Henderson of Canada was at 2 under, along with Christina Kim, who shot a 68 playing in the first group, and moved into a tie for 12th place.

Stacy Lewis, the former No.1 ranked women who has not won an event since 2014, played her first 10 holes in 5 under and moved within a shot of the lead heading to No. 11. However, she flubbed a couple of chips near the green and took a triple bogey. Her day ended miserable with a 10 on 18, leaving her at 2 over.

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