World no. 2 Jeeno Thitikul Take a 1 Shot lead in the finals of Americas

Jeeno Thitikul of Thailand fired a 7-under-Par 65 on Saturday to claim a 1 strokes over the Celine Boutier of France to the final round of the Mizuho Americas Open at Windswept Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City, and her first title was looking for the CME Group champion of November, the 22-year-old Thitikul Leaproged, and the lead despite the fact that she placed a double Bogey during her round. The world’s second -seeded golfer sits on 14 below 202 to 54 holes. “I don’t know how crazy I play there with this strongest wind ever,” Thitikul said. “Just like the strategies for today, I (just) tried to keep it on the fairway and then on the green. I know it’s going to be a very difficult day, and then I have to be patient out there. ‘ Boutier placed a 6-under-66 to take herself in the summer of 2023 the Evian Championship and Women-Scottish Open Back-to-back. “It was definitely difficult,” Boutier said. “The wind was so strong. I think I made a few very long wells today and yesterday, which does not normally happen as much. I feel that it has helped me quite a bit. ‘ Korda, the defending champion, and Lee started the day as co-leaders at the Somi Lee of South Korea. While Somi Lee suffered through a 73 who put her seven shots off the pace, Korda and Andrea Lee each fired their third consecutive 68 on Saturday to put them just two shots behind Thitikul. Jason McDede, Korda’s Caddy, tried to achieve the world’s expectations in the difficult weather. “I walked out on the pit green and he said, ‘Today is the word acceptance,’ ‘Korda said. “So you knew you were going to make mistakes. I made one on the first hole (her lonely Bogey), but I jumped back fairly quickly and had a fairly good day. ” Yealimi NOH recorded a 5-under 67 to move within three strokes of the lead, while Carlota Ciganda, Spain, is another shot behind in the aftermath of her third round field on the field