Rolex Rankings No. 5 and three-time LPGA Tour winner Yani Tseng fired a third-consecutive 68 to take a four-shot lead heading into the final round at the RICOH Women's British Open at historic Royal Birkdale Golf Club in Southport, England.
Rolex Rankings No. 15 and two-time LPGA Tour winner Morgan Pressel lit up Royal Birkdale with a third-round 65 at the RICOH Women's British Open. Playing alongside Song-Hee Kim in the 10th game out this morning, Pressel began her round with bogeys on one and two. “Those first two holes are just very difficult. I had a rough start, but came back strong and stayed tough in some rain and wind out there,” said Pressel.
The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA), like a growing number of professional athletic organizations across the US, is excited to see the many diverse faces dominating its events. In order to accommodate such a growing number of culturally diverse athletes, LPGA has recently partnered with Language Training Center (LTC) to ensure all cultural and language needs are met throughout the 2010 season.
50-year old LPGA and World Golf Halls of Fame member Juli Inkster kept herself in contention with a second-round 70. Playing in the tougher side of the draw this week at the RICOH Women's British Open, Inkster made three birdies and only one bogey in round two.
And the round of the day goes to…Rolex Rankings No. 3 Cristie Kerr. Playing in the morning wave of the second round of the RICOH Women's British Open, Kerr fired a second-round 67. She made six birdies and one bogey on the day to sit four behind the leader Tseng.