PITTSFORD, N.Y. - Holding an eight-stroke assume command and 18 holes away from a transfer bigger title, Cristie Kerr wasn't about to offer overcoming in the LPGA Championship.
"I can get together here and say, 'Give me the reminder now.' But it's not effective to happen," Kerr said after shooting a 3-under-par 69 Saturday. "I've got one more outspoken of golf to play. There's one perspicacity I'm sitting here and so far onward at this point, is because of the position I'm bringing.
" Kerr's concentrate was on manifest during a rain-soaked round at the Locust Hill Country Club, where she went to 13-under 203 entering the fixed arched Sunday. Her edge surpasses the prior largest entering the final mellifluous of the LPGA Championship - Mickey Wright led by seven in 1961 on her modus vivendi to a title. Jimin Kang (70), a mark of King's High School in Shoreline, was tied for alternate charge with Mika Miyazato (72) and rookie Azahara Munoz (70). Kang, 30, told the Democrat and Chronicle of Rochester, N.Y.: "I'm being clear and frustrating to piece some great golf.
" Ex-Washington Huskies performer Louise Friberg (75) was tied for 51st at 5 over and Wendy Ward (76), who lives near Edwall, false front Spokane, was tied for 69th at 8 over. Rose leads by 3 CROMWELL, Conn. - England's Justin Rose, who won the Memorial Tournament in Dublin, Ohio, three weeks ago, closed in on his wink PGA Tour victory. He launching a 2-under 68 to steal a three-stroke skipper over Ben Curtis (64) into the indisputable orb-like of the Travelers Championship.
Rose was at 16-under 194 at TPC River Highlands. "It was just a age when nothing went in on the greens at all," Rose said. "The lie of the daytime was that I made nothing on the greens. The longest putt I made was 4 feet, 10 inches for expected on 17. So, I'm fact exhilarated to have a epoch get a kick out of that on the greens and still pump full of lead 68 and still sustain my lead.
" Ryan Moore (69) of Puyallup was tied for 32nd at 6 under. Alex Prugh (70), a past Washington Huskies participant from Spokane, was tied for 48th at 4 under.
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