At the LPGA's BMW Ladies Championship, Ashleigh Buhai and Minjee Lee are at the top of a very crowded scoreboard.
At the LPGA’s BMW Ladies Championship, Ashleigh Buhai and Minjee Lee are at the top of a very crowded scoreboard.

Ashleigh Buhai and Minjee Lee are tied for the lead after the third round on Saturday, with 12 under. They are playing in the LPGA’s BMW Ladies Championship at Seowon Hills at Seowon Valley Country Club in Korea.

Over the first two days, Buhai shot rounds of 62 and 73. On Saturday, he signed for a bogey-free 3-under 69. Four of her last five starts, the 20th-ranked player in the Rolex Rankings, did not make the cut. She is looking for her second win of the year (ShopRite LPGA Classic).

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In round three, Lee had a score of 1 under, with three birdies and two bogeys. The seventh-ranked Australian won the Kroger Queen City Championship last month.

Lyn Ko and Alison Lee are tied for third place with 11 under, just one stroke behind. Two shots behind are Lauren Coughlin and Céline Boutier, who are both 10 under. Atthaya Thitikul and Jiyai Shin are sitting three rows back, in T-7. Last but not least, Hannah Green and Angel Yin are tied for ninth place, four spots behind.

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