Amy Yang has taken a commanding lead in the Women’s PGA Championship after shooting a third-round score of 71, putting her at seven under par. She is now one shot ahead of Lauren Hartlage and Miyu Yamashita, who are both on six under par. Sarah Schmelzel, who was tied for the lead with Yang, fell back after shooting a 74 and is now on five under par.
Despite hitting a triple bogey on the par-three 17th, Charley Hull from England remains six shots off the lead at one under par. She reflected on her mistake and remained positive for the final round, acknowledging that anything can happen in golf. Hull has yet to win a major tournament in her career but has five wins on the LPGA Tour.
Amy Yang expressed the significance of potentially winning her first major title but emphasized the importance of staying focused and not expecting any specific outcome. The third round also featured a hole in one by Pajaree Anannarukarn of Thailand, the first at the event since 2018. With 18 holes left in the tournament, anything can happen, and the competition remains tight.
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