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British Open champion Ariya Jutanugarn of Thailand leads Canadian Open

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LOS ANGELES — Reigning British Open champion Ariya Jutanugarn continued her breakout year form Saturday by firing a five- under 67 to take a two- shot lead into the final round of the Canadian Women’s Open.

The 20-year- old from Thailand is making a bid for her fifth victory of 2016 after finishing 54 holes on the Priddis Greens Country Club course at 17- under 199.

Ariya said following her third round on Saturday that she doesn’t watch the leaderboar­d.

“I keep an eye on me,” said Ariya of Bangkok. “I don’t really care who the leader is. I want to play my game.”

Ariya posted seven birdies from the fourth through the 14 holes. She made bogey on Nos. 16 and 18 but it was just a small stumble on another brilliant round by the LPGA Tour’s biggest rising star.

Ariya has three titles this year on the USLPGA Tour, comprising the Yokohama Tire Classic, Kingsmill Championsh­ip and Vilvik Championsh­ip. She also won the British Open last month and the 2013 Lalla Meryem Cup on the Ladies European Tour.

Chun, the 2015 US Women’s Open champion, stormed into contention with a bogey- free 66, posting three birdies on each nine.

South Korea’s Kim Sei-Young recorded a 68 and is five shots behind in a tie for third with Stephanie Meadow, of England, who shot a second straight 69.

Crowd favorite Alena Sharp, of Canada, posted a 67 with four birdies coming home and was six strokes down in a tie for fifth with Anna Nordvist (66), of Sweden, and three more South Koreans — Jang Ha- Na (67), Amy Yang (68) and Chella Choi (69).

Top- ranked Lydia Ko, of New Zealand, finished at 70 and is seven shots back in a tie for 10th with Lee Min- Jee (67) of Australia, Gabby Lopez (68), of Mexico, Suzann Pettersen (69), of Norway, Budsabakor­n Sukapan (69), of Thailand, and Kim Hyo- Joo ( 70), of South Korea.

Another crowd favorite is Brooke Henderson, the budding 18-year-old Canadian star who is No. 3 in the World Golf Rankings. Henderson is tied for 21st after a second consecutiv­e 68 following an opening 72. —

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