YOON IN-NA TIED FOR 11TH PLACE IN BLUE BAY LPGA 3R...MY FIRST ATTEMPT TO MAKE IT TO THE TOP 10

Yoon In-na tied for 11th place in Blue Bay LPGA 3R...My first attempt to make it to the top 10

Yoon In-na tied for 11th place in Blue Bay LPGA 3R...My first attempt to make it to the top 10

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Yoon Na-na (22) has increased her chances of entering the top 10 for the first time in the U.S. Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Tour.

Yoon Na-na tied 6 birdies and 4 bogeys for a 2-under 70 in the third round of the Blue Bay LPGA (total prize money of $2.5 million) at Jian Lake Blue Bay Golf Club (par 72) in Hainan, China on the 8th (Korea time).

Yoon Na-na, who recorded a median total of 4-under 212, rose four places from 15th to 11th.

It is a one-shot difference from Lee Mi-hyang and Li Shu-ying (China), who are tied for ninth with 5-under 211, so they can enter the top 10 depending on the final four rounds.

Yoon Na-na, who challenged the LPGA Tour this year, lost her pride when she failed to make the cut at the Founders Cup, which was her official LPGA Tour debut last month.

However, she rebounded to tie for fourth place in the Ladies European Tour (LET) PIF Saudi Ladies International, and is continuing her good performance in the second LPGA Tour tournament.

Kim A-rim, who started in a good mood as a joint leader in the first round and lost five shots in the second round and slipped, raised her ranking again in the third round.

Kim A-rim tied for 11th with Yoon-na by reducing five strokes with six birdies and one bogey. 스포츠토토

Lee Mi-hyang had three birdies without a bogey to tie for ninth, the highest among Korean players. She is four strokes ahead of Japan's 9-under 207.

Lee So-mi tied for 20th (2-under 214) and Im Jin-hee tied for 23rd (1-under 215) and Jeon Ji-won lost four shots, sliding from a tie for 8th to a tie for 31st (1-over 217).

Austin Kim of the U.S. tied for second (7-under 209), two strokes behind Takeda. Lee Min-ji of Australia tied for fifth (6-under 210) with Ataya Thitikun of Thailand, Ayaka Furue and Mao Saigo of Japan.

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