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Young Thai golf ace Jazz hopes to deliver goods at Tokyo 2020

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OHIO: Japanese star Nasa Hataoka will take a commanding six-stroke lead into the final round of the LPGA Marathon Classic after firing a seven-under 64 on Saturday in Sylvania, Ohio.

The 22-year-old soared back up the leaderboar­d in the third round to reach a 19-under 194 total at the Highland Meadows Golf Club course.

Starting the day with a two stroke lead, Hataoka widened the gap by hitting 17 of 18 fairways and rolling in eight birdies. Her only blemish was a three putt bogey on the par-four third hole.

“When I was first here, it was my rookie year and I really played awful. So when I’m playing the way I am right now, it really makes me think how much I have grown up,” said Hataoka. “Right now I’m not going to think about winning. I’m just going to concentrat­e on playing my best.”

Americans Elizabeth Szokol and Mina Harigae are tied for second at 13-under 200.

Germany’s Esther Henseleit is in solo fourth at 12 under and US Women’s Open champion Yuka Saso, of the Philippine­s, is tied for fifth at 11 under. This is Saso’s first time playing in a non-major tournament as a full-time Tour member.

After opening the US$2 million tournament with the lowest opening round score on the LPGA in almost seven years (61), Hataoka shot a 69 in the second round thanks to a strong back nine.

She set a 54-hole tournament scoring record with her 19-under 194 score, surpassing Pak Se-Ri in 1998, Paula Creamer in 2008 and Yi Eun-Jung in 2009.

Defending champion Danielle Kang is tied for ninth with at seven under, nine shots adrift of Hataoka.

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 ?? AFP ?? Nasa Hataoka reacts to her birdie on the 18th green.
AFP Nasa Hataoka reacts to her birdie on the 18th green.

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