Olympic champion Lydia Ko fought at the top of the ranking with a 68 four under the standard after the third round of the HSBC women’s world championship on Saturday in Singapore.
The New Zealander has a single blow on the Charley hull at the flu in England with a total of three days of 10 sous 206 at the Sentosa Golf Club.
Jeeno Thitikul from Thailand took over the discord with the lowest score of the day of 66 to follow KO by three with 18 holes to play at the second stop of the Asian LPGA swing.
Make your 11th appearance at the event where its best result occurred in 2015 by finishing second, Ko is looking forward to doing the work on Sunday.
“I am delighted to be in the final group tomorrow. I have already been in the final group a few times during this event and I did not necessarily take it back on the finish line,” said the world’s number three.
“I hope that tomorrow is day to do it.”
Hull is preparing for a force test with the Olympic gold medalist from Paris Ko after having shrugged the flu to display a 68 without Bogey.
“I woke up this morning and I vomited. It was just a bit a bug, but I’m fine,” said Hull.
“I like to play with Lydia. She is a really nice person and so earth. I want to go there, play golf, trace putts and have fun.”
Jeeno was in red form when she returned to the links after two dull cycles of 71 and 72.
The Thai entered the Tour on an equal place in the 16th row but jumped 13 places after having carded seven Birdies and a Bogey, on the ninth hole.
“I didn’t want to think too much about the first two laps. I was just trying to keep my ball in the Fairway today and give me chances of Birdie,” said the 22 -year -old.
Kim A-Lim of South Korea, which dominated the ranking halfway, fell into equality for fourth after having carded a 73.
Minjee Lee Australian.
Leading leaders after the third round of the HSBC women’s world championship (by 72):
206-Lydia KO (NZL) 71-67-68
207-Charley Hull (Eng) 69-70-68
209-Jeeno Thitikul (Tha) 71-72-66
210-Minjee Lee (aus) 70-72-68, Pajaree Anannarukarn (Tha) 74-66-70, Kim A-Lim (Kor) 68-69-73, Choi Hye-Jin (Kor) 70-71-70, Yealimi Noh (USA) 72-68-71, Ayaka Furue (JPN) 71-69-71
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