Mediheal·Hankook Ilbo Championship Day 3: Lee Chae-eun 2 at 3 Under Par 3rd, Yoo Hae-ran 4th, Park Hyun-kyung Tied 7th

Park Ji-young is reading the putting line on the 6th hole on the third day of the Mediheal·Hankook Ilbo Championship. Photo by KLPGA

Park Ji-young is reading the putting line on the 6th hole on the third day of the Mediheal·Hankook Ilbo Championship. Photo by KLPGA

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[Asia Economy Reporter No Woo-rae] Park Ji-young (26, Korea Land & Trust) has a chance for a 'wire-to-wire' victory.


On the 16th, at Ferrum Golf Club in Yeoju, Gyeonggi Province (par 72, 6,628 yards), the third day of the newly established KLPGA Tour event Mediheal·Hankook Ilbo Championship (total prize money 1 billion KRW) continued, where she recorded 3-under par to maintain the lead for three consecutive days (15-under par 201 strokes). Lee Da-yeon (25, Mediheal) is in second place (11-under par 205 strokes), Lee Chae-eun 2 (23, Angang Construction) is third (10-under par 206 strokes), and Yoo Hae-ran (21, Daol Financial Group) is in fourth place (7-under par 209 strokes), all in pursuit.


Park Ji-young started with a one-stroke lead and combined five birdies and two bogeys. After making 'two pairs of stepping stone birdies' on holes 3, 5, and 7, she took a brief breather with a bogey on the 9th hole (par 5). Then, a birdie on the 11th hole (par 4) was offset by a bogey on the 16th hole (par 3), but she extended her lead with a birdie on the final 18th hole (par 5). Leading by four strokes, she seized a great opportunity for her fourth KLPGA Tour win in five months since her victory at the S-OIL Championship last November.



Lee Dayeon is making an iron shot on the 6th hole on the third day of the Mediheal·Hankook Ilbo Championship. Photo by KLPGA

Lee Dayeon is making an iron shot on the 6th hole on the third day of the Mediheal·Hankook Ilbo Championship. Photo by KLPGA

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Lee Da-yeon could not reduce her score, recording five birdies, three bogeys, and one double bogey. She is a strong player with six career wins, including last August's major Hanwha Classic victory. Park Hyun-kyung (22, Korea Land & Trust) surged with a 4-under par round to jump to a tie for 7th place (5-under par 211 strokes). 'LPGA six-time winner' Yoo So-yeon (32, Mediheal) is tied for 20th (2-under par 214 strokes), while 'Lotte Rent-a-Car champion' Jang Soo-yeon (28, Dongbu Construction) and 'domestic number one' Park Min-ji (24, NH Investment & Securities) share 24th place (1-under par 215 strokes).


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