ALBERTA, Canada: Ariya Jutanugarn threatened to run away with the Canadian Women’s Open before stubbing her metaphorical toe late in the third round to end the day with a two-stroke lead here on Saturday.
Seeking her fifth win in a breakout season, the Thai built a five-stroke lead with three holes remaining, only to bogey the 16th and 18th after missing 10-foot putts on both greens at Priddis Greens Golf & Country Club in Calgary.
She carded 67 for a 17-under-par 199 total, with Chun (66) alone in second place on 15-under.
New Zealand’s world number one Lydia Ko fired a two-under 70 but slipped seven strokes behind Ariya in her quest to post a fourth victory in the event before reaching the age of 20.
Ariya, 20, had squandered several golden opportunities before breaking through for her maiden LPGA success in May and followed up by winning her next two starts before adding the Women’s British Open last month.
With so much recent success, she was not ready to dwell on her late stumble, instead opting to focus on the positive aspects of her round. “After I won my first tournament, I kind of know how I play under pressure, so I know when I get really excited what I have to do,” she told reporters.
Meanwhile, Chun, the 2015 US Women’s Open champion, signaled her intentions for the final round.
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