Tavatanakit holds one-shot lead after three rounds at LPGA Thailand
Patty Tavatanakit struggled on the front nine but will take a one-shot lead over fellow Thai Atthaya Thitikul and German Caroline Masson into final round of the LPGA Thailand tournament.
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PATTAYA, Thailand Patty Tavatanakit struggled on the front nine but will take a one-shot lead over fellow Thai Atthaya Thitikul and German Caroline Masson into final round of the LPGA Thailand tournament.
Tavatanakit recovered from her slow start to shoot a 2-under 70 in the third round at Siam Country Club on Saturday.
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Ko sits in a share of fourth through three rounds in Thailand, just two shots behind Patty Tavatanakit, who maintained her lead but saw a slew of players form a potent chasing pack.
Ko started the day five shots off the lead but carded a five-under par 67 to keep reduce her deficit. Birdies on three, four and five were slightly halted by a bogey on seven, before a birdie on 12 brought her back to 14-under. A poor tee shot into a bunker on 13 saw her give back that advantage immediately but she finished her round strongly with three more birdies to sit at 16-under going into the final round.
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Patty holds slender lead ahead of Honda LPGA Thailand final round
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08/05/2021 - 12:36 Golfer Patty Tavatanakit is bidding to become the first Thai to win the Honda LPGA Thailand tournament since it was launched in 2006 Handout Honda LPGA Thailand/AFP 2 min
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Thailand s Patty Tavatanakit will take a one-shot lead into the final round of the Honda LPGA Thailand after carding a third round two-under-par 70 on Saturday.
Patty, who announced her arrival with a major victory at the ANA Inspiration last month, is now bidding to become the first Thai to win the tournament since it was launched in 2006.