Miami Herald (Sunday)

Buhai surges to Women’s British lead

- From Miami Herald Wire Services

Ashleigh Buhai surged into a five-shot lead at the Women’s British Open after shooting a 7-underpar 64 in the third round on Saturday in Muirfield, Scotland.

Now she just has to find a way to finish off for her first major victory.

The South African also led this tournament in 2019 at Woburn after the second round but finished fifth, her best result at a major.

Buhai is in a much stronger position at Muirfield after a round that included eight birdies before a lone bogey on the last hole, giving her a 14-under total of 199.

Five of those birdies came on the first seven holes but perhaps the most impressive was on the par-5 17th, when she chipped in from off the green after hitting her tee shot into the rough.

It was the best round of the week despite the wind picking up to blow stronger gusts than during the first two days.

“To be able to shoot that score in those conditions, you have to be able to pat yourself on the back, so much so that I thought I was 6 under, not 7,” Buhai said. “So, I was 8-under playing the last, which I think I have to look back, is probably one of the best rounds of golf I’ve ever played.”

Hinako Shibuno of Japan (66) and secondroun­d leader In Gee Chun of South Korea (70) were tied for second. Seven-time major winner Inbee Park and Madelene Sagstrom of Sweden were another two shots back.

Buhai has three victories on the European Tour but has never won an LPGA Tour event. But she’s never had a fiveshot lead going into the final round, either.

She’s doing her best not to look too far ahead, though.

“I’m most proud of the way I just stayed focused and calm [today]. That’s all I try to control. I wasn’t thinking of the outcome,” Buhai said. “I only saw a leaderboar­d for the first time I think when I was on 12, no, 13. And then I just said to myself, ‘OK, that’s fine, you’re in a good spot. Check back in with yourself now and concentrat­e on what you’re trying to do.’ ”

PGA TOUR

Play was suspended in the PGA Tour’s Wyndham Championsh­ip for inclement weather in the third round at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina. The tournament is the final regular-season event before the FedEx Cup playoffs.

Sungjae Im and Brandon Wu are the co-leaders at 12-under-par. John Hu and Joohjung Kim are a stroke back at 11under. All four players completed the front nine before the weather system halted play.

 ?? SCOTT HEPPELL AP ?? Ashleigh Buhai of South Africa shot a 7-under 64 to lead the Women’s British Open by five shots.
SCOTT HEPPELL AP Ashleigh Buhai of South Africa shot a 7-under 64 to lead the Women’s British Open by five shots.

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