Toronto Star

Patience pays for Korda, Jutanugarn in third round

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HAINAN, CHINA— Jessica Korda caught Minjee Lee on Saturday in the Blue Bay LPGA. Ariya Jutanugarn made up even more ground to move into contention for her sixth victory of the season.

Korda shot a 6-under 66 at Jian Lake to make up seven strokes on Lee for a share of the lead, and Jutanugarn had a 65 to cut her deficit from 10 to two shots and get in the final group Sunday.

In hot and mostly calm conditions four days after Typhoon Sarika hit the South China Sea beach resort, Korda had five birdies in a six-hole stretch and got up and down for another on the par-5 18th.

“I missed a lot of birdie opportunit­ies at the beginning and I was just saying in my head, ‘Stay patient’ and ‘Stay positive,’ ” the 23-year-old American said. “Yesterday, I was 4over through seven and then battled back to shoot even par. I was really proud of myself to keep myself in it. I just knew that I can make birdies out here.”

Lee had a 73, also getting up and down for birdie on18 to match Korda at 11-under 205. The 20-year-old Australian began the day six strokes ahead of Germany’s Caroline Masson after shooting 65-67 the first two rounds.

“It wasn’t that windy today, so I guess you could be a bit more aggressive at the pins,” Lee said. “I wasn’t striking it that well.”

The second-ranked Jutanugarn had the best round of the day. “This course, you have to be really patient,” she said. “I (was) waiting for birdies, not really rushing trying to make birdies. Just trying to have fun.”

The 20-year-old Thai star leads the tour in victories and tops the playerof-the-year points race.

Korda hit an 8-iron to six inches on the141-yard seventh to start her birdie spree.

“I actually thought it was going to go in,” said Korda, who will defend the last of her four LPGA Tour titles next week in Malaysia.

The five-foot-11 Floridian made a 20-footer from the fringe on the par-5 eighth, hit to three feet on the par-4 ninth, five feet on the par-311th and made a 25-footer on the difficult par-4 12th after holding the green with a mid-iron.

“You have to land it perfectly at the top to have any shot at that pin staying on the back of the green,” Korda said. “It’s really wet back there so you don’t want to have to chip up. It’s not an easy chip. I was just really happy to be on the green to be honest with you and have some type of putt at it.”

Lee got on the wrong side of the ridges on 11 and 12, three-putting for bogeys — after Korda birdied both in the group ahead — to drop into a tie.

Brooke Henderson (70) was tied for ninth at 2-under.

The 19-year-old Canadian birdied three of last five holes.

 ?? KEVIN LEE/GETTY IMAGES ?? Brooke Henderson birdied three of her last five holes Saturday to move into the top 10 at the Blue Bay LPGA.
KEVIN LEE/GETTY IMAGES Brooke Henderson birdied three of her last five holes Saturday to move into the top 10 at the Blue Bay LPGA.

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