Hataoka, who earned her third LPGA title at the Kia Classic in Carlsbad, California, in March, had five birdies in her first 12 holes at Kingsmill Resort and bounced back from her lone bogey at the par-four 14th with an eagle at 15. "I wasn't thinking about where I was going to get a bogey or anything like that, so when it came, it came," Hataoka said. She was in the clubhouse on 13-under 200 when Law, who shared the overnight lead with Americans Jennifer Song and Jacqui Concolino, birdied the 18th to join her. Whatever the conditions Sunday, Law said, she'll have to stay aggressive if she is to have a shot at a first LPGA title after six top-10 finishes. "I think you have to keep pushing, you can't sit on anything," Law said.
Source: The Nation Bangkok May 25, 2019 23:15 UTC