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Jang takes lead in Lotte LPGA

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Su-Yeon Jang took the Lotte Championsh­ip lead in the completion of the third round Friday morning and opened a threestrok­e cushion in the afternoon with a third-round 7-under 65.

The 22-year-old sponsor invite from South Korea had a 17-under 199 total — two strokes off the tournament record for 72 holes — at Ko Olina Golf Club. She completed her second straight 67 in the morning in the rain-delayed event.

Cristie Kerr and Alena Sharp, the 35-year-old Canadian looking for her first LPGA Tour victory, were tied for second. Kerr had a 62 to tie Lizette Salas' tournament record. Kerr, who turns 40 this year, played the back nine in 29, with birdies on seven of her last eight holes.

“I was just kind of being myself,” said Kerr, who had eight putts on her last eight holes. “Yeah, everybody says being in the zone. I just kind of stayed out of my own way today, which is what I have to do to have a chance tomorrow.

“I stayed in the moment and started walking them in.”

Sharp stayed with Jang, birdie for birdie, until a bogey on the final hole left her with a 66. She was just one back after sinking a 15-footer from the fringe on the 16th.

Sharp has not won in 240 LPGA starts, but is coming off her best year. The only LPGA player with more starts without a win in this field is Becky Morgan (315). She is tied for 10th, seven shots back. Morgan's last Top 10 was in 2009.

Sharp admits “It's hard to win out here,” but has never wanted to stop trying.

“I just love playing golf, so I don't think about it as I need to win,” she said. “I just love the competitio­n. I love traveling to all the different places we play and the amazing courses we play. I just have a lot of passion for the game itself.”

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