China's Feng, who is looking to become the first player to defend an LPGA title in 2017, birdied seven holes and eagled on the par-5 12th hole. Japan's Ai Suzuki followed Feng with a 65, with five stellar birdies and an eagle. "What was working well was my putting today," said Feng, a Rio Olympic bronze medalist. Feng birdied five of her first seven holes Saturday to jump ahead -- leading by four shots at one point -- before Suzuki fired a 6-under-par 30 on the back nine to a hair's-breadth of two shots. "It's not my first time leading a tournament, but of course it's my first time (when) maybe I'm not too far away from a title defence," said Feng.
Source: The Nation Bangkok November 04, 2017 09:00 UTC