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Hyo Joo Kim sets 54-hole LPGA record and builds 4-shot lead over Korda
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Hyo Joo Kim sets 54-hole LPGA record and builds 4-shot lead over Korda

Hyo Joo Kim has a four-shot lead and a place in the LPGA record book

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Hyo Joo Kim sets 54-hole LPGA record and builds 4-shot lead over Korda Hyo Joo Kim has a four-shot lead and a place in the LPGA record book By The Associated Press March 28, 2026, 9:43 PM PHOENIX -- Hyo Joo Kim blew past Nelly Korda and right into the LPGA record book Saturday with her second score this week of 11-under 61, giving her the lowest 54-hole score in LPGA history and a four-shot lead in the Ford Championship. Kim had seven consecutive one-putt greens, including her torrid start to the back nine on the Cattail course at Whirlwind Golf Club when she went birdie-birdie-eagle-birdie as she started to pull away. Even her bad shots turned out good. On the par-4 16th, the 30-year-old South Korean looked away in disgust when she pulled her approach, only for the ball to bounce right and take the slope down to 7 feet for yet another birdie. She had a two-putt birdie on the 17th, and her par on the 18th put her at 25-under 191, breaking by one shot the 54-hole record previous shared by four players. “All round everything was great — putter, iron, driver, everything was as I would want it to go,” Kim said. There was little Korda could do about. She started with a two-shot lead, posted a bogey-free 67 and goes into the final round trailing by four shots. “It was great,” Korda said. “I mean, playing with someone like Hyo Joo today it didn’t feel like that good of a round. She played unbelievable golf, putted really well. Overall, I'm never going to complain about a bogey-free round and 5 under. So it was solid.” Kim is the defending champion in Phoenix, and she is coming off a victory last week in the Founders Cup when she held off a late rally by Korda to win by one. Sunday will be their fifth consecutive round playing in the same group. “Nelly is my favorite player. It's been great playing together,” Kim said. Kim also shot a 61 in the opening round when morning conditions were ripe for good scoring. That round was overlooked because Lydia Ko shot a 60 . Ko has fad...
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