Good for a 3 -way tie at Akie Iwai’s 64 LA championship

Akie Iwai from Japan fired the third round of 64 rounds on Saturday to move on a three -way tie for the first place in the JM Eagle La Championship in Los Angeles.
IWai started his tour with a eagle in his first hole, and five birds in the back nine went to 8 to go to 8 days after the throat-free tour. Lauren Coughlin (66 on Saturday) and Sweden’s Ingrid Lindblad (68) and 199 in 199 are connected to the leadership table.
Iwai, who came out of the second round of 69, said that he felt that he was better than yesterday.
He’s looking for his first LPGA Tour win. The best ending was the seventh in the British Women’s Open last year.
Lindblad, who did not win the tour, was going out of 63 below 9 at El Caballero Country Club on Friday. In the ninth hole, he took a bogay, there were five birds, the only Bogey of the day and the four back nine.
“Obviously, I felt like I made a slightly slower. I made a lot of birds with the first pair of holes yesterday, but I didn’t just put too much as yesterday, but I still played well. I thought I was hit in the water, I managed to do bogay.
Coughlin also played Bogey-Free Golf and was the most successful in the early and late hours of the day. Four of the first five holes, then two of the last three besieged.
Both Coughlin, who was both winning twice in the tour last summer, said, “I hit some good shots in the middle and some putts there, but I felt really well hanged there. He made some good shine towards the middle of the tour and then finished well.” He said.
In 201, Yoon (64) from South Korea alone (64). Rio Takea from Japan (64), Nelly Korda (67) and Minjee Lee (70) from Australia are fifth under 14 years of age.
Ashleight Buhai from South Africa, who started the leading day with Lindblad, watched 77 to 63 and 68 bullets on Saturday. There were five Bogays in the first 14 holes and the couple in number 18 fought with Bogey Six.
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