World golf championships - Defending champion Ko holds two-shot lead over Korda before final round at Singapore's Sentosa


Defending champion and Ko Jin-young of South Korea shot a 65 to take a two-shot lead over world number two Nelly Korda during the HSBC Women's World Championship at the Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore on Saturday, March 4, 2023. - AFP Photo

SINGAPORE, March 4 (Reuters): Defending champion Ko Jin-young will take a two-shot lead over world number two Nelly Korda into the final round of the HSBC Women's World Championship after firing a successive seven-under-par 65 at the Sentosa Golf Club on Saturday.

South Korea's Ko, who was tied eighth before the third round, got off to a strong start as she birdied four of her first five holes.

She managed another four against a lone bogey and moved to a 14-under par total of 202 after another weather-delayed day in Singapore.

American Korda's consistency continued as she carded a third straight four-under 68 to remain in contention after finishing one shot ahead of compatriots Allisen Corpuz and Elizabeth Szokol, who were tied for third place with a two-under 70.

Szokol, the leader after Thursday's first round, had another inconsistent day after mixing five birdies with three bogeys, while Corpuz drained six birdies but suffered a setback on the fifth with a double-bogey.

Overnight leader Danielle Kang slipped to fifth with a 72 while top-ranked Lydia Ko (70) of New Zealand was tied for 13th with Japan's Yuka Saso (72) after a round of two-under 70 to be seven-under for the tournament. - Reuters

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