Choi's 65 gives her big lead at U.S. Women's Open

7:04 PM, Jul 7, 2012   |    comments
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Kohler, WI (Sports Network) - Na Yeon Choi fired an amazing 7-under 65 on Saturday in challenging conditions to build a huge lead after the third round of the U.S. Women's Open.

Choi finished 54 holes at Blackwolf Run at 8-under 208 and is six strokes clear of her closest competitor, Amy Yang, who posted a respectable, 3-under 69 Saturday.

Choi and Yang were the only players to break 70 Saturday at Blackwolf Run, but Choi's round was historic.

She matched the lowest third-round score in tournament history and her 65 tied the third-lowest round ever at a U.S. Women's Open.

"I had a really good feeling about my swing," said Choi, the fifth-ranked golfer in the world. "I had a really good round today. I think I hit a lot of good shots today. I wasn't nervous, and I focused on my game and I played it one shot at a time."

Lexi Thompson, the 17-year-old phenomenon, managed an even-par 72 and is tied for third place with Mika Miyazato (73) and Sandra Gal (74). The trio is knotted at 1-under 215.

Vicky Hurst shot a 3-over 75, which is good for sixth at even-par.

It was a terrible day for Suzann Pettersen, the 36-hole leader.

Pettersen made two double bogeys en route to a 6-over 78. She is tied for seventh with former champions Paula Creamer (71), Inbee Park (76) and Cristie Kerr (77). Lizette Salas (75) and Nicole Castrale (76) are also at 1-over 217.

Michelle Wie, who started the third round in second place and was in the final pairing with Pettersen, also had a 78 on Saturday and fell into a tie for 13th at plus-2.

World No. 1 Yani Tseng was not immune from the difficulties of Saturday. She had a 78 and is tied for 38th at plus-8, while world No. 2 Stacy Lewis shot an 80 and is 10-over for the tournament.

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