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Korda eagles 18th to take lead at the LPGA Meijer Classic

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Defending champion Nelly Korda made a 22foot eagle putt on the par-5 18th for a 6-under 66 and the third-round lead Saturday in the LPGA Meijer Classic, with six majors champions topping the leaderboar­d.

Making her second start since returning from a four-month break because of a blood clot in her left arm, Korda also eagled the par-5 eighth and had three birdies and a bogey. She was at 18-under 198 at Blythefiel­d Country Club.

“I’m just happy to be out there playing again,” Korda said. “I’m in contention, but, again, I’ve been in this position before. Thankfully, I can lean on that.”

Jennifer Kupcho, two strokes ahead of playing partner Korda entering the day, had a 69 to drop a shot back. She rebounded from her first bogey of the week — on the par-4 17th — with a two-putt birdie on 18.

The second-ranked Korda tied for eighth two weeks ago in the U.S. Women’s Open in her first event since early February.

“I knew that I had enough practice under my belt and it was just more of like, ‘Can I put that into tournament golf kind of play,’” Korda said. “So far, I’ve played pretty well and hopefully I can continue.”

Kupcho won the major tournament at Mission Hills in early April for her first LPGA Tour victory.

“The whole top of the leaderboar­d are all good players,” Kupcho said. “Anything can happen. Anything can happen on the back nine. There is a couple reachable par 5s.”

Brooke Henderson was third at 15 under after a 67.

“Wasn’t my best day out there, but still shot minus 5 and still not too far away from the top,” Henderson said. “So, looking forward to tomorrow.”

Lexi Thompson, the 2015 winner, had a 68 to get to 14 under.

“I play this golf course pretty aggressive­ly,” Thompson said.” Hit a lot of drivers, take a lot of corners on. So, probably not play any more aggressive­ly, except maybe fire at a few more pins. All depends on pin locations, too.”

Play the same way I have been and maybe roll a few putts.

Minjee Lee, the U.S. Women’s Open winner, shot a 66 to join Lydia Ko (65) at 13 under.

Following the six major champions, Atthaya Thitikul (67) and Madelene Sagstrom (70) were tied for seventh at 12 under.

British Amateur

South African teenager Aldrich Potgieter built an enormous lead over 18 holes and withstood a big rally by Sam Bairstow to win the British Amateur on Saturday at Royal Lytham & St. Annes and secure his spot in three majors.

Potgieter had a 4-under 66 in the morning round to take a 7-up lead over Bairstow, only for the English golfer to claw his way back into the mix. Potgieter’s lead was down to two holes with four to play when Bairstow took double bogey on the 15th that ended his hopes.

The 17-year-old South African closed it out with a par on the 16th.

 ?? REY DEL RIO — GETTY IMAGES ?? Nelly Korda had an eagle putt on the 18th at the Meijer LPGA Classic.
REY DEL RIO — GETTY IMAGES Nelly Korda had an eagle putt on the 18th at the Meijer LPGA Classic.

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