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Lydia Hall, Pedersen share lead heading into final round of Aramco Saudi Ladies International

Lydia Hall, Pedersen share lead heading into final round of Aramco Saudi Ladies International
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Two back at the start of the day, Hall of Wales rode a hot back nine of 32 to 3-under 69, with dropped shots on No. 12 (bogey) and 13 (double bogey), following a birdie on the 11th hole. (Supplied)
Lydia Hall, Pedersen share lead heading into final round of Aramco Saudi Ladies International
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Georgia Hall and Emily Kristine Pedersen during play on Saturday. (Supplied)
Lydia Hall, Pedersen share lead heading into final round of Aramco Saudi Ladies International
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Lydia Hall and Emily Kristine Pedersen during play on Saturday. (Supplied)
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Updated 14 November 2020

Lydia Hall, Pedersen share lead heading into final round of Aramco Saudi Ladies International

Lydia Hall, Pedersen share lead heading into final round of Aramco Saudi Ladies International
  • England鈥檚 Georgia Hall in the mix with two others for top prize

KING ABDULLAH ECONOMIC CITY, 抖阴短视频: A battle royale looms for the top prize of $150,000 from the $1 million Saudi Ladies International prize fund between co-leaders Lydia Hall and Emily Kristine Pedersen, with a trio of challengers hoping to mount an upset of their own.

The scenario emerged after the third round on Saturday in the golf tournament at the Royal Greens Golf & Country Club in King Abdullah Economic City.

Two back at the start of the day, Hall of Wales rode a hot back nine of 32 to 3-under 69, with dropped shots on No. 12 (bogey) and 13 (double bogey), following a birdie on the 11th hole 鈥 the only blot in an otherwise solid performance.

Danish star and overnight leader Pedersen needed a clutch birdie on 18 to tie Hall on 10 under heading into the final day of the tournament, which is presented by the Public Investment Fund.

Pedersen, who lost the lead to the charging Hall at the turn, and was one down in the last three holes after a bogey on 15 that negated a birdie on the par-5 13th hole, returned a 71.

Three players were within three shots of the leaders with, first-round leader Georgia Hall of England at 9 under after a 69 Wednesday, while France鈥檚 Celine Herbin and Swedish major winner Anna Nordqvist tied on -7 in a tight leaderboard pregnant with possibilities in Sunday鈥檚 fourth and final round.

Herbin gained ground by shooting the day鈥檚 best round of 5-under 67. Nordqvist tallied 69.

鈥淚 got off to a fast start today. The wind picked up in the back nine and made things more difficult,鈥 Hall told Arab News.

鈥淚 had two bad swings out there but overall I鈥檓 very happy with how today was and I鈥檓 looking forward to play tomorrow with the same group,鈥 said Hall.

鈥淭ee to green the last three days had been very strong and I holed a lot of putts. Overall the whole of my game has been very solid,鈥 she added.

鈥淭ee shot is so important. If you can advance it decently in the fairway, you have an advantage around this golf course.

鈥淥verall very happy with my performance this week,鈥 she said.

Hall starts in the last group for Sunday鈥檚 fourth round with English namesake Hall and Pedersen. She said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be fun and I鈥檓 looking forward to it. We鈥檒l have to see what happens.鈥

Pedersen, who sank a crucial 10-footer for birdie on 18, said: 鈥淚鈥檓 happy to still be leading heading to the final round. I had to do pretty good damage control. I need to play better tomorrow.鈥

Germany鈥檚 Esther Henseleit was alone at 6 under with a big group at -4 that included another German, Laura Fuenfstueck, Caroline Hedwall of Sweden and India鈥檚 Aditi Ashok.