Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Surprising Popov leads Women’s British Open

-

TROON, Scotland — Her ranking close to No. 400, Sophia Popov was pushing a trolley for her best friend at an LPGA Tour event in the United States three weeks ago.

Today, she’ll take a three-stroke lead into the final round of the Women’s British Open.

Popov set up what could be a life-changing day on the links of Royal Troon in southwest Scotland by shooting a bogey-free, 4-under 67 that tied the low score of the third round Saturday. Popov is at 4-under 209 for the tournament.

The 27-year-old German is one of just three players under par after 54 holes. Minjee Lee of Australia and Jasmine Suwannapur­a of Thailand were the other two, after both shot 69 to be tied for second place at 1 under.

Popov only qualified for the British Open courtesy of a top-10 finish two weeks ago at the Marathon Classic, which she was playing only because higher-ranked players couldn’t attend because of covid-19 restrictio­ns. Last week, she was playing on the second-tier Symetra Tour in Phoenix, tying for second. She is looking to regain her playing status on the LPGA Tour that she lost — by one stroke — at Q-School last season.

She has been the epitome of consistenc­y at Troon and steered largely clear of trouble Saturday to score the first bogey-free round of this tournament on a day when the wind relented somewhat, leading to the lowest scores of the week.

Popov made eagle at the par5 fourth hole after hitting driver from the fairway to within 8 feet, and added birdies at Nos. 12 and 17. Also key was a long par putt at No. 11 that maintained her momentum. Gaby Lopez (University of Arkansas) turned in a 75 on Saturday and sits at 13- over after three rounds.

 ??  ?? Popov
Popov

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States