Saturday, 16 February 2013

Ladies European Tour (LET) - Shin and Ko share lead going into final day in Canberra


   

Lydia Ko
Rolex World Number 8 Korean Jiyai Shin and World Number 1 amateur Kiwi Lydia Ko share the lead at 17-under par at the ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open, heading into tomorrow’s final round at Royal Canberra Golf Club, Yarralumla.
Both Ko and Shin, a runner-up at the Open in 2008 and the current RICOH Women’s British Open champion, fired rounds of 3-under par 70 to co-lead the championship by six strokes.
“I’m really looking forward to tomorrow as I’ve enjoyed the last three rounds. I know I’m playing a really young golfer but I have more experience of her so I have a really good feeling with my swing and tempo and will keep focused,” Shin said.
“I know I have a lot of fans in Australia and I want show them good play and I really want to win for them.”
Fifteen year-old Ko said she was happy with her round and a victory on Sunday would rank alongside her CN Canadian Open win on the LPGA Tour last August.
“It would be up at the top. Every win is pretty meaningful and especially if it’s an LPGA event, even further so. I just got to stay calm and see what happens tomorrow,” Ko said.
“I’ll just play to the plan I’ve really made. Just because I’m in the final group and we’re on the same score or something, I won’t change my plans. In the past I’ve changed my plan and it wasn’t better,” Ko added.


   

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Ladies European Tour (LET) - Shin and Ko share lead going into final day in Canberra

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