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Park, Gal share lead

By Korea Herald

Published : Nov. 20, 2011 - 19:28

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ORLANDO, Florida (AP) ― Park Hee-young birdied three of the final four holes for a 3-under 69 and a share of the third-round lead with Sandra Gal on Saturday in the LPGA Tour’s season-ending Titleholders.

Gal, the German player who won the Kia Classic in March for her first LPGA Tour title, shot a 71 in tricky wind conditions to match Park at 7 under at Grand Cypress Resort.

Park, from South Korea, is winless in four full seasons on the LPGA Tour.

She was asked if she’s ready to win.

“I don’t know, like is this the right sentence, but I’m very thirsty, right?” Park said. “Yeah, I’m ready.”

Gal dropped three strokes with a bogey on No. 8 and a double bogey on No. 9, then played the back in 2 under with birdies on Nos. 11 and 13.

“I’m actually pretty drained right now,” she said. “It was such a roller-coaster round, but it’s all just good. I’m happy to be up there leading. It was tough out there for me today.

“You probably saw I had a good start and then just in the middle of the round I had a couple bad holes. But I’m really proud of myself how I pulled it together on the back nine. Sometimes you’ve just got to hang in there and fight it out, and it was one of those days.”

Suzann Pettersen was a stroke back after a 68.

“At least I have a chance,” Pettersen said. “I mean, after the first day I was almost too far back, and I was a bit fortunate that the weather was what it was yesterday because had it been the same as day one, people could have easily got to two figures, and I would have almost been totally out of it. It was nice to grind it out yesterday and finish strong today.”

Paul Creamer (71) was 5 under. She’s winless this year.

“That’s what I want. I want to go against the best players head to head,” Creamer said. “If it’s my day, it’s my day, and if not, I know what I need to work on.”

Top-ranked Yani Tseng had a 66 ― the best round of the day ― to match Choi Na-yeon (75) at 4 under.

Pebble Beach Invitational

Matt Bettencourt shot a 3-under 69 at Pebble Beach on Saturday for a share of the lead with Kyle Thompson after the third round of the Callaway Golf Pebble Beach Invitational.

Bettencourt, the 2010 Reno-Tahoe Open winner, and Thompson were at 11-under 205.

Thompson, set to return to the PGA Tour full-time next season after four years on the Nationwide Tour, had 71 at Spyglass with an eagle, six birdies, three bogeys and two double bogeys. Hunter Haas, 89th this year on the PGA Tour money list, was a stroke back after a 65 at Del Monte.

Jason Kokrak had a 73 at Pebble Beach to slip into a tie with PGA Tour veterans Harrison Frazar, Billy Horschel and Cameron Tringale at 9 under.