Jeon In-ji "Slips to 11th"... Munoz Leads
Scottish Women's Open Day 3: Lewis 2nd, Lydia Ko 4th, '2-Time Champion' Danielle Kang 8th
[Asia Economy Kim Hyun-jun, Golf Specialist Reporter] Jeon In-ji (26, KB Financial Group, photo) rose to a tie for 11th place.
On the early morning of the 16th (Korean time) at the Renaissance Golf Club in North Berwick, Scotland (par 71, 6,427 yards), the third day of the LPGA Tour Scottish Women's Open (total prize money $1.5 million) ended with 2 birdies and 1 bogey, lowering her score by 1 stroke to 1-under-par 212. She is 6 strokes behind the leader, Asahara Mu?oz (Spain, 7-under-par 206), so winning is still possible. Stacy Lewis (USA) is in 2nd place (6-under-par 207).
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Lydia Ko (New Zealand) is dreaming of revenge from last week's Marathon Classic, currently tied for 4th place (4-under-par 209). She was frustrated after a double bogey on the final 18th hole (par 5), where she was leading by 1 stroke. Two-time champion Danielle Kang (USA) shares the same dream of a 'third win.' She is tied for 8th place (2-under-par 211). From Korea, Yang Hee-young (31, Woori Financial Group) is tied for 39th place (4-over-par 217), and Son Yu-jeong (19, Volvik) is tied for 51st place (6-over-par 219).
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