Kylie, Carly and Pamela still to finish third
round in China
round in China
REPORT FROM BETHAN CUTLER
Ladies European Tour Media Manager
China’s home hope Liu Yu surged into the outright lead as third- round play was suspended due to bad light at
the World Ladies Championship in China today.
The
20-year-old second year professional, who plays mainly on the US
Symetra Tour, played the back nine of the Olazabal Course at Mission
Hills Resort
Dongguan in four-under-par to hold a one-stroke lead at seven-under.
She
will go into the final day looking to become the second Chinese winner
of the championship and first since Shanshan Feng won the inaugural
event
in Haikou four years ago.
Liu began the third round strongly on Saturday afternoon, making an eagle three on the 11th before making birdie on the 12th.
She bogeyed the 13th but quickly recovered with another
birdie on 14 and edged one ahead of South Koreans Oh Ji Hyun and Ji Han
Sol with another birdie on the 18th.
Focused
on her game, she had no idea that she was leading when she left the
course.
“It was totally unexpected. It’s a really strong field with
quality
players from the Ladies European Tour and Korean LPGA as well as the
China LPGA Tour,” said Liu, who helped Duke University to win the NCAA
team title in 2014 having won twice on the China LPGA Tour as an
amateur, at the
2012 Chongqing Challenge and 2013 SRIXON XXIO Ladies Open.
“I’m
happy with my position today. And for tomorrow, I’ll just keep my
strategy and make it keep going. There are so many good players here,
anything could happen. I just focus on my
game. It definitely would be fantastic to win this week,” Liu said.
South Korean Ko Jin Young, who together with Lee
Jung Min, has a combined total of nine-under-par and
leads the team competition for pairs by 10 shots over
France, is tied for fourth place in the individual strokeplay with Lee
Seung Hyun. South Koreans Park Ji Young and Kim Bo Kyung share sixth
position with Lin Tzu-Chi of Chinese Taipei.
England’s Florentyna Parker
is part of a group on two-under-par after she played 15 holes of her
third round in five-under-par before play was suspended for the third
consecutive day.
The former Deloitte and Italian Ladies Open winner, Parker eagled the 11th hole twice in the same day as she had already completed nine holes of her second round earlier in
the morning.
After beginning her third
round at 14:20, she bogeyed the first hole before making a pair of
birdies on the second and the third. She bogeyed the eighth and then
picked up another stroke
on the ninth before making her second eagle of the day on the 11th.
“I kept hitting the cart
path off the tee. I did it twice. In the afternoon I used a 7-iron to
hit to one metre and this morning I did the same thing using a 9-iron,”
said Parker.
“This
morning I played quite nicely and felt warmed up this afternoon as I’d
played the course. I hope to continue to play well and I’d take three
pars when I return tomorrow morning.”
Round
three will resume at 7.30am local time on Sunday, with the fourth and
final round beginning at 9.30am and the last tee time at 11.35am.
The three Scots who survived the cut at 150 - Carly Booth (75-72 for 147), Kylie Walker (74-74 for 148) and Pamela Pretswell (78-71 for 149) - have still to complete their third rounds
The three Scots who survived the cut at 150 - Carly Booth (75-72 for 147), Kylie Walker (74-74 for 148) and Pamela Pretswell (78-71 for 149) - have still to complete their third rounds
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