Thai hopes
“Of course, I am aware that Atthaya won the championship here in Singapore, but let’s not jinx anything,” said Galitsky, who, like Thitikul famously did at the inaugural championship, broke into a song when things were not going her way early in the round.
“I wasn’t playing as well as I did yesterday, but I was very happy with the way I hit the driver, especially in the stretch from the 12th hole onwards. That was when I thought I was getting an upper hand against Minsol, because she seemed to be struggling a bit towards the end.
“I have led a few Thai events going into the final round, but nothing of this stature. I am very excited about the final round and looking forward to it.”
Kim (73) made birdies on her first two holes, but could not maintain the hot start and her only other birdie came on the 18th hole. In between, she made two bogeys and the double on the 15th.
“Compared to the previous two rounds, I was a little bit disappointed. Today’s start was good, but the first bogey I made was my mistake and I was really disappointed with that. After that my rhythm wasn't really what I wanted. I gave myself a few chances on back nine but I missed them,” said the 15-year-old.
“But I am happy that I managed to make a birdie on the 18th hole. I am just three shots behind, and I think it is going to be a very interesting final round.”