China’s Lin surges into lead at Women’s World Championship 01 May 2021 / 21:00 H. Xiyu Lin at the HSBC Women’s World Championship.
SINGAPORE: China’s Xiyu Lin’s quest for a maiden LPGA Tour victory received a major boost in round three of the HSBC Women’s World Championship after the 25-year old Chinese player took a one-shot lead into the final round at Sentosa Golf Club.
On a day that saw several players jostling for the lead, her round of 5-under par 67, including a birdie finish, leaves her in prime position to make the career breakthrough she’s been looking for.
China s Lin Xiyu has 1-stroke 54-hole lead at LPGA Singapore
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SINGAPORE | As temperatures soared in Singapore, Inbee Park rose to the challenge of Sentosa Golf Club, carding a first-round 64 to lead after 18 holes. Park, who went bogey-free and recorded eight birdies, hit every fairway and missed only two greens on the New Tanjong Course.
“I hit a lot of great shots but probably left myself a lot of ten to 15-footers, and I was able to make most of them, which has been the difference this year,” said Park. “You know, holing putts when you need to hole, especially ten to 15-footers, so those percentage the last few years wasn t that great but this year has been a little better. So I think that really paid off today.”