Rose Zhang takes 54-hole lead in Malaysia

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October 28, 2023
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Rookie sensation Rose Zhang will hold the second overnight lead of her LPGA Tour career after fighting for the top spot on Saturday at the Maybank Championship.

The American set three new career-low scores on the LPGA Tour at Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. Her Thursday and Saturday 65s are new career-low rounds on Tour, her two day score of 133 is a new 36-hole record for the rookie and her 54-hole total of 198 is another new low. With one day left to play in Malaysia, she will look to continue the trend and earn her second LPGA Tour victory in just her 12th start this season.

“I feel really great. I just feel like being able to have this opportunity to come into the final round with a little bit of a lead is really great,” she said. “I think that going forward it's just making sure I'm having fun, having that game plan, and enjoying every single moment.”

Zhang’s third-round lead was not easily earned. She battled the 100-degree heat and humidity and her playing partner Jasmine Suwannapura of Thailand, who held both the first- and second-round lead. The two matched each other nearly shot-for-shot from the start. Suwannapura made three birdies in a row on holes 1, 2 and 3 while Zhang had a streak of her own on No. 2, 3 and 4. On 7, the golfers landed the same spot on the green with their approach shots, each left with a nearly 25-foot downhill putt for birdie. Suwannapura went first, hitting the perfect stroke right on line, but the putt stopped just on the lip. Getting a read off Suwannapura, Zhang sank the long birdie putt to take the lead for the first time.

Suwannapura made up for her missed putt on 7 with a bolder birdie putt on 8, but bogeyed No. 9 where Zhang birdied. The American took a two-stroke lead with another birdie on 10, but Suwannapura caught up with birdies on 12 and 13. Zhang dropped a shot on No. 14, which played as the hardest hole of the day, but got it back on 15 to re-take a share of the lead. Tied at 17-under overall with Suwannapura and Atthaya Thitikul heading onto the last hole, Zhang’s approach shot over the bunker on No. 18 made the difference. She sank a 10-footer to take the solo lead, finishing the day with a 7-under 65.

“It was incredible. I say this every week, but I feel like I'm learning so much from all the professionals out here on tour. They really show they're world class, and Jasmine, I never expected anything less,” said Zhang. “It was really incredible to watch, and I feel like I'm still learning so there is just much to improve on, and I'm really happy that I'm able to fight alongside the best in the world.”

Suwannapura finished with a 5-under 67 and sits in a tie for second with fellow Thai golfer Atthaya Thitikul. Thitikul shot the low-round of the week on Moving Day, besting Suwannapura’s first-round 63 with a 10-under 62, her lowest round of the year and her sixth round of 65 or less this season. Having made just one birdie and 17 pars the day before, Thitikul was relieved to score some birdies and put herself into contention once again. She has yet to win this season, but the 20-year-old has come close with 11 top-10 finishes this year, the most of any other player.

“I tried to be on the positive side, which is like at least I'm bogey-free for yesterday. Yeah, also, I mean, like trying to give myself a lot of chance to make a birdie or make a putt. It's kind of frustrating when you're not making putts while you're hitting good,” Thitikul said. “It's good when you're not making a bogey, but everyone out here can make a birdie, which is like kind of strategy. Like you can make a bogey but also you have to make a lot of birdies. Instead of if you have bogey-free but just you only have one birdie like I did yesterday, it's not going to work.”

Korean golfer Sei Young Kim holds the solo fourth place spot at 15-under.

 

Pos.PlayerTo ParR1R2R3Total
1Rose Zhang-18656865198
T2Atthaya Thitikul-17667162199
T2Jasmine Suwannapura-17636967199
4Sei Young Kim-15696765201
T5Nasa Hataoka-14696964202
T5Megan Khang-14677065202
T5Peiyun Chien-14656968202
T8Gemma Dryburgh-13676967203
T8Celine Boutier-13706469203
10Lydia Ko-12687165204
T11Nelly Korda-11696967205
T11Gaby Lopez-11667168205
T11Brooke M. Henderson-11696769205
14Hannah Green-10647072206
T15Minami Katsu-9697167207
T15Ayaka Furue-9667269207
T15Emily Kristine Pedersen-9667170207
T15Chanettee Wannasaen-9706671207
T15Linn Grant-9657171207
T15Gina Kim-9657072207
T21Pajaree Anannarukarn-8736966208
T21Jodi Ewart Shadoff-8726967208
T21Leona Maguire-8716968208
T21Jin Young Ko-8697069208
T21Xiyu Lin-8697069208
T21Stephanie Meadow-8697069208
T21Ruoning Yin-8686872208
T28Maria Fassi-7697367209
T28Allisen Corpuz-7687467209
T28Hye-Jin Choi-7687071209
T28A Lim Kim-7696674209
T32Sarah Kemp-6697467210
T32Ariya Jutanugarn-6707169210
T32Moriya Jutanugarn-6707169210
T32Olivia Cowan-6707070210
T32Cheyenne Knight-6697170210
T32Madelene Sagstrom-6726771210
T32Alexa Pano-6687171210
T32Grace Kim-6657273210
T40Lauren Coughlin-5697468211
T40Maja Stark-5746869211
T40Perrine Delacour-5697369211
T40Yu Liu-5717070211
T40Sarah Schmelzel-5717070211
T40Yuka Saso-5677371211
T46Narin An-4707270212
T46Ashleigh Buhai-4697370212
T48Hae Ran Ryu-3697569213
T48Esther Henseleit-3746871213
T48Mi Hyang Lee-3707271213
T48Danielle Kang-3696876213
T52Amy Yang-2737269214
T52Jenny Shin-2707569214
T52Albane Valenzuela-2727072214
T52Yuna Nishimura-2707272214
T52Natasha Andrea Oon-2707173214
T52Jennifer Kupcho-2707074214
T58Aditi Ashok-1678068215
T58Jeneath Wong (a)-1727172215
T58Patty Tavatanakit-1687473215
T58Dottie Ardina-1736874215
T58Stephanie Kyriacou-1707174215
T63Matilda CastrenPar737469216
T63Linnea StromPar717372216
T63Ashley LauPar727173216
T63Andrea LeePar736875216
T67Celine Borge+2697673218
T67Eun-Hee Ji+2717275218
T69Ryann O'Toole+3717078219
T69Hinako Shibuno+3716979219
71Yan Liu+4727474220
72Kelly Tan+5717674221
73Jing Xuen Ng (a)+7747871223
74Nanna Koerstz Madsen+9727974225
75Alyaa Abdulghany+10747280226
76Ida Ayu Melati+11747974227
77Amanda Tan+14738077230
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Maybank Championship 2023

Date: October 26th - 29th 2023

Location: Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club, Malaysia

Purse: $3,000,000

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