World No. 3 Stacy Lewis remained on top at the Honda LPGA Thailand yesterday, but a series of costly bogeys saw her comfortable lead significantly depleted ahead of the final day.
She shot a one-over-par 73 marred by four bogeys in the first nine. Only an eagle on the 15th kept her one shot ahead of South Korea’s Amy Yang, who had a 71.
Germany’s Sandra Gal thrived, shooting a masterful six-birdie 68 bringing her up to third place.
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South Korean duo Jenny Shin and Lee Mi-rim finished the day in joint fourth place.
Two-time winner Tseng Yani of Taiwan shot 2-under 70 with five birdies and three bogeys to end the round in a share of seventh.
Local favorite Ariya Jutanugarn had a nightmare third round. Three bogeys and two double-bogeys saw her tumble down the leaderboard.
Defending champion Anna Nordqvist also looks unlikely to catch the leading pack going into the final day in joint eighth on 211.
World No. 2 Inbee Park shot an impressive 68 packed with six birdies, but she remains well out off contention in joint ninth place after a torrid first and second round.
Additional reporting by staff writer
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