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Inkster extends lead
to three
Juli Inkster is playing
the front-runner role to perfection for the second straight year in the LPGA
Longs Drugs Challenge.
The Hall of Famer, playing
about 125 miles from her Los Altos home, shot a 6-under-par 66 today to increase
her lead to three strokes after the third round
"I hit the ball right where
I wanted to most of the time," Inkster said. "I'm playing very well. I hit every
fairway and also putted well. I'll take that same solidness tomorrow."
Inkster had a 13-under
203 total on the Twelve Bridges course, the lowest three-round score in tournament's
five-year history. Last year, she also led by three strokes after three rounds
en route to a four-stroke victory.
Brandie Burton was second
after a 68, and Sweden's Carin Koch was another stroke back after her third straight
69. Australia's Rachel Heatherington (71) and Canada's A.J. Eathorne (68) were
tied for fourth at 211.
"You know this course can
both give and take shots pretty easy," Burton said. "The only thing you can do
is just hang in there and play the course. I just have to keep playing and not
focus on anyone else."
It was another memorable
day for Inkster, who won five tournaments last year and qualified for the Hall
of Fame.
Leading by one stroke,
she opened the round with a birdie on the first hole and added three more through
six holes. Consecutive birdies on the back nine, the second one on a short putt
at No. 13, increased Inkster's lead to four strokes.
"I was hitting solid shots
all day, getting close enough to give myself the opportunities for birdies,"
Inkster said.
The only green Inkster
missed in regulation was the 18th. She left a putt from the short grass well
short of the hole, yet came back with an 18-footer to save par.
Koch remained in contention
with a pair of sensational shots on the back nine. She chipped in for eagle at
No. 12 and holed out from a bunker for birdie on No. 13.
"The chip-ins were a reward
for how well I played on the front, they got me going again," Koch said. "I had
a feeling that first one would go in, it's one of my favorite shots. It spins
and rolls out, it was the perfect situation for it."
DIVOTS: It was a
frustrating day for Annika Sorenstam, who made six birdies, but had three bogeys
for a 69. The Swedish star is 10 strokes off the lead. ... Dorothy Delasin, the
U.S. Women's Amateur champion, birdied the 18th to finish with a 70. She is 3
over through three rounds. ... Jill McGill, one stroke off the lead to start
the day, shot a 73.
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