Tight finish on cards at Ricoh Women's British Open
Reid
and Boulden in the mix at Turnberry
NEWS RELEASE FROM LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR
By BETHAN CUTLER, LET Media Manager
Britons Melissa Reid and Amy Boulden gave the home
galleries reason to cheer with rounds of 69 and 68 respectively on day three of
the Ricoh Women’s British Open at Turnberry.
The pair are now within striking distance of the
third round co-leaders, Jin-Young Ko (pictured left) from South Korea and Teresa Lu (Pictured below right) of Chinese
Taipei, who sit at eight under par. Overnight leader Suzann Pettersen is one
shot off the pace after a level par 72 with Mika Miyazato of Japan in fourth on
six under.
Reid is four shots from the lead in a share of
eighth place, while Boulden is tied for 10th on three under par.
After
starting with a double bogey followed by bogeys at the fourth and sixth, Reid
recovered with birdies on the seventh and ninth before coming home in 31. She finished
with an eagle on 17 where she hit a perfect 3-wood to 12 feet before making a
birdie putt of 18 feet on the last hole.
“I’m not too far off. If I can just sort out the
first few holes where I’ve been dropping shots then I’ve certainly got a chance,”
said the 27-year-old from Derby, who claimed her fifth Ladies European Tour
title in Turkey in May.
“I feel like I’m putting really well and my swing feels
good so I’m going to go out there tomorrow and give it my best shot.”
Boulden also has a chance after firing five birdies
in the worst of the changeable conditions. Last year’s rookie of the year,
Boulden hit approach shots to within two feet of the flag on the first and
second holes, before getting up and down for another birdie at the long
seventh. She then made birdie putts of 10 and 12 feet at the 10th
and 11th holes before finishing with seven solid pars.
“It was tough out there and the wind was strong,”
said the 21-year-old from Llandudno, who grew up playing links golf at Conwy
Golf Club and Maesdu, where her father is the professional.
“Growing up at Conwy, definitely you get used to
the wind and links golf. Especially
playing as an amateur, we grew up playing links golf. I remember playing in the Helen Holm, at Troon and it was always bad weather, so it’s
definitely helping me this week.
“In the British Open, you want it to blow, you want
it to be tough conditions. You don’t want the top players going out and
shooting seven under, you want to grind it out and that’s an advantage for me.”
Ko meanwhile has never previously played links
golf. The 20-year-old, who has won four titles on the Korean LPGA, is making her
first visit to Scotland and she picked up a local caddie earlier in the week.
She estimated that Jeff Brighton, from Girvan, who advised to ‘enjoy,’ has
saved her two shots a round. She didn’t expect to be in this position but has
taken inspiration from Inbee Park and first round leader Hyo-Joo Kim who is a
good friend.
Her third round of 69 matched that of Lu, another
player surprised by her own performance.
“I didn't expect to play this well the
first place. I just tried to play my
game and hit the low shots,” said Lu, who has won several times in Japan.
The other Ko, world number two Lydia, lies in a
share of fifth place and still has the opportunity to usurp Morgan Pressel as
the youngest ever player to win a Major.
At five under par and three shots from the lead, she
sits alongside Australian Minjee Lee and Park, the world number one from South
Korea.
THIRD-ROUND TOTALS
Par 216 (3x72)
208 - Jin Young Ko (SKOR) 68 71 69, Teresa Lu (TPE) 68 71 69
209 - Suzann Pettersen (NOR) 68 69 72
210 - Mika Miyazato (JPN) 68 72 70
212 - Melissa Reid (ENG) 73 70 69, So Yeon Ryu (SKOR) 67 72 73
213 - Amy Boulden (WAL) 71 74 68, Nicole Broch Larsen (DEN) 69 74 70
214 - Anna Nordqvist (SWE) 69 72 73, Maria Mcbride (SWE) 79 66 69
215 - Julieta Granada (PAR) 70 74 71
216 - Cristie Kerr (USA) 66 77 73, Alison Walshe (USA) 70 74 72, Hyo-Joo Kim (SKOR) 65 78 73, Lexi Thompson (USA) 71 75 70, Yani Tseng (TPE) 72 72 72
217 - Hannah Burke (ENG) 74 72 71, Stacy Lewis (USA) 70 75 72, Candie Kung (TPE) 72 75 70
218 - Luna Sobron (ESP) (am) 70 77 71, Sun Young Yoo (SKOR) 71 73 74, Jane Park (USA) 72 74 72, Marianne Skarpnord (NOR) 71 74 73, Christina Kim (USA) 71 72 75
219 - Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 70 75 74, Amy Yang (SKOR) 69 76 74, In Gee Chun (KOR) 72 76 71, Mi Hyang Lee (SKOR) 70 75 74, Florentyna Parker (ENG) 68 77 74
220 - Stacey Keating (AUS) 71 76 73, Misuzu Narita (JPN) 69 75 76, Ssu-Chia Cheng (TPE) 72 77 71, Kelly Shon (USA) 70 76 74, Katie Burnett (USA) 68 81 71, Angela Stanford (USA) 69 78 73
221 - Maria Balikoeva (RUS) 73 73 75, Jung Min Lee (KOR) 70 75 76, Jennifer Song (USA) 71 74 76, Shanshan Feng (CHN) 71 74 76, Jenny Shin (SKOR) 71 74 76
222 - Caroline Hedwall (SWE) 73 74 75, Lee-Anne Pace (RSA) 75 73 74, Xiyu Lin (CHN) 72 76 74, Sakura Yokomine (JPN) 72 77 73, Danielle Kang (USA) 70 79 73
223 - Charley Hull (ENG) 73 73 77, Na Yeon Choi (SKOR) 72 75 76, Ha-Na Jang (SKOR) 71 75 77, Marina Alex (USA) 73 74 76
224 - Chella Choi (SKOR) 72 77 75, Sandra Gal (GER) 74 74 76, Holly Clyburn (ENG) 76 73 75, Jaye Marie Green (USA) 72 74 78, Kyu-Jung Baek (SKOR) 67 82 75, Nanna Koerstz Madsen (DNK) 70 78 76, Tiffany Joh (USA) 72 75 77
225 - Gerina Piller (USA) 70 79 76, Ashleigh Simon (RSA) 72 77 76, Catriona Matthew (SCO) 71 77 77, Wei Ling Hsu (TWN) 74 74 77, Lizette Salas (USA) 72 76 77, Azahara Munoz (ESP) 68 78 79, Nina Holleder (GER) 72 77 76
226 - Brittany Lincicome (USA) 75 74 77, Alena Sharp (CAN) 72 77 77, Austin Ernst (USA) 75 74 77
227 - Brooke Henderson (CAN) 73 75 79
228 - Carly Booth (SCO) 72 77 79, Su Oh (AUS) 77 72 79, Mina Harigae (USA) 72 76 80
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