Monday 21 January 2019

Ko, Ji accuse to LPGA lead of Henderson one back

New Zealand's Lydia Ko and South Korea's Ji Eun-hee each let go a five-under standard 66 to share the lead after Saturday's third round of the LPGA Tournament of Champions.

Ko and Ji surged into conflict by going low on the front side and parring their route home to remain on 13-under 200 after 54 openings at the Four Seasons Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Canada's Brooke Henderson, who driven by two strokes when the day started, took an intruder at 18 to make due with a 69 and fall one stroke off the pace in third with American Nelly Korda fourth on 202 after the day's low round of 65. The new season-opening occasion highlights famous people playing close by LPGA champs from the previous two seasons and a bizarre environment for golf with music playing at the eighteenth tee and green when play is inactive.

Ko opened her intruder free round with a birdie, another pursued at the third and she shut the front nine with consecutive birdies at that point included another at the twelfth and parred her way in, the keep going on a grasp six-foot putt. Ko could unwind even while being met about her big name playing accomplices while on the eighteenth tee yet Sunday's last round is figure to offer high breezes also.

"Tomorrow with the climate conjecture it will be somewhat trickier, however I know I've quite recently got the chance to be patient and keep on getting a charge out of it," Ko said. Ji birdied four gaps in succession from the second through the fifth before an intruder ended her run. Ji additionally started the back nine with consecutive birdies and parred the last seven openings to remain among the pioneers.

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