British Open Women: Thrilling Action at St Andrews
Exciting Developments in the British Open Women
Kiwi Olympic champion Lydia Ko (71) and Jenny Shin (70) are tied for fourth after the third round of the Women’s British Open at St Andrews on Saturday.
Two-time champion Jiyai Shin capitalised on a back-nine collapse by top-ranked Nelly Korda to take a one-shot lead.
Shin's Confidence Boost: Nothing will give the 36-year-old Shin more confidence heading into the final round than how she collected the last of her seven birdies in a 5-under 67 at the home of golf.
On the par-4 17th, the famous Road Hole, the former world No. 1 hit a fairway wood that landed at the front of the green and rolled round to inside two feet from the pin.
That took Shin to 7-under par at the fifth and final major of the year, aiming to follow up her titles at the British Open in 2008 and 2012.
Korda's Challenges: Korda is also seeking her third major title — it would be her first at the British Open — but will start two strokes off the lead after shooting 75.
Starting with a three-shot advantage, the American missed short putts for bogeys at her first two holes, dropping into a share of the lead, only to regain it with three birdies before the turn.
Korda lost her way on the back nine, missing a par putt from 4 feet at No. 12, another from 5 feet at No. 13, and then making double on No. 16 after pushing her drive out of bounds.
A bogey at the 17th—where she had birdied on Thursday and Friday—was followed by a birdie at the last, leaving her in third place.
Defending champion Lilia Vu rolled in a birdie putt on No. 18 to shoot 71 and be alone in second place.
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