What is one essential to Lydia Ko maintaining a share of the lead after 54 holes at the Women's Scottish Open? a layer of an onion.
Ko arrived at Dundonald Links prepared because of the prediction for Saturday, which called for lower temperatures, stronger gusts, and possible rain. Ko wore leggings under her golf pants, just like she had the two days before. But she went a little further on her third go-around.
Ko revealed, "I wore four layers at one point today.
However, that didn't last very long. Ko removed a few garments due to the weather turning out better than expected, with the sun beaming and temperatures rising into the low 60s.
Ko should clarify that last sentence.
Ko warmed up, but her performance dipped after shooting back-to-back 65s to start the tournament. Despite shooting a 1-under 71, which was far poorer than her previous two rounds, Ko could still finish under par and hold at least a share of the lead.
At 15 under, she and Celine Boutier are tied for first place.
Ko remarked, "I know I didn't play my greatest golf, but I was able to scramble around." "I don't believe it was as horrible as I think, and I believe that just because I had two extremely poor rounds, it causes me to compare more to the previous few days.
However, I know there is a lot of good, and I hope to continue the good tomorrow.
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