Sports Writing, March 4. The Korean Ko Jin-Young has once again released the “gas pot” and with a new excellent third card at 65 strokes (seven under par), with a total of 214 (-14), she leads the Championship of the HSBC women’s world. , which takes place in Singapore.

The player born in Hanja 27 years ago, currently fifth in the world rankings and already strong with three victories on the LPGA Tour, repeated this Saturday the 65 strokes of Friday; this time with 8 ‘birdies’ and a ‘bogey’, which puts her out for a day with a two-stroke advantage over her immediate pursuer, the American Nelly Korda, world number 2.

Nelly Korda, the older of the two sisters competing on the tour, completed a third round with a 68 (four under par), six birdies and two bogeys.

American Danielle Kang, who started the day in the lead after rejoicing with a 63 on Friday, had to settle for par lot (72), which relegates her to fifth place, four strokes behind head.

The Spaniard Carlota Ciganda loses two positions, now fifteenth after 72 this Saturday, with three ‘birdies’ and three ‘bogeys’, all from hole 8 to 13, already 8 strokes behind the leader. ECE

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