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Shin Ji-yai holds lead at Kia Classic

March 27, 2011 - 18:38 By 로컬편집기사
Korean recovers from slow start to finish with a 3-under 70


INDUSTRY, California (AP) ― Second-ranked Shin Ji-yai shot a 3-under 70 on Saturday to take a one-stroke lead over Sandra Gal after the third round of the Kia Classic.

Shin, the South Korean star who has eight LPGA Tour victories, had a 15-under 204 total on the Industry Hills Golf Club course at Pacific Palms. Gal, from Germany, also shot a 70.

“I think the course is a good match with me,” Shin said. “I can’t wait. Maybe it will be a really great day. I think so.”

South Korea’s Choi Na-yeon was third after a 65, the best score of the round.

“I changed my putt after the second round,” Choi said. “My putter was cold. I couldn’t make it the last two days, so I changed the putter. I felt really good.”

Michelle Wie shot a 71, leaving in tie for eighth at 5 under. Returning to the tour after finishing finals at Stanford, Wie had five birdies and three bogeys in the round.

“I’ve really got to shoot light out,” Wie said about her chances in the final round. “I’ve got to make a lot of birdies and make no mistakes. Hopefully, I can do that.”
Korea’s Shin Ji-yai plays a shot on the third hole during the third round of the Kia Classic. (AFP-Yonhap News)


Gal returned to the course early to finish the final nine holes of the rain-delayed second round. She shot a 68 in the round to begin the third a stroke behind Shin.

“I know it was 27 holes, but to be honest I thought it was to my advantage to come out early and get a feel for the course and the conditions,” Gal said. “So, I didn’t quite mind it.”

In the third round, Gal birdied the first hole to tie for the lead, then pulled ahead on No. 2 when Shin made only her third bogey of the tournament. Gal made another birdie on the third hole and kept the lead until the back nine. Shin broke a tie with a two-stroke swing on the par-3 15th, hitting her tee shot to 3 feet to set up a birdie. Gal bogeyed the hole.

Shin also birdied the 17th, but bogeyed 18 after hitting her drive into a pond.

“It was getting dark so I hurried myself a little bit,” Shin said about her drive on 18. “I missed on my timing and hit a big hook.”

Gal also birdied the 17th and finished with a par.

The tournament is the tour’s first in the Los Angeles area in six years.

Leaderboard

Player Score

Shin Ji-yai -15
Sandra Gal -14
Choi Na-yeon -9
Kim In-kyung -8
Anna Nordqvist -7
Mindy Kim -6
A. Blumenherst -6
Michelle Wie -5
Beatriz Recari -5
Juli Inkster -5
P. Mackenzie -5