Korda equals record but Chevron lead cut to five

Nelly Korda of the United States lines up a putt on the sixth green during the third round of the Chevron ChampionshipImage source, Getty Images
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Korda will return to the top of the world rankings with victory at the Chevron Championship

ByMichael Short
BBC Sport Senior Journalist
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The Chevron Championship, third round

-16 N Korda (US); -11 P Tavatanakit (Tha); -10 P Bouchard (Fra), R Yin (Chi); -8 I Yoon (Kor)

Selected others: -5 C Hull (Eng); -4 L Woad (Eng)

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World number two Nelly Korda saw her lead at the LPGA Chevron Championship cut to five shots despite equalling the event's 54-hole scoring record.

After shooting two rounds of 65 on previous days, the 27-year-old American went round in 70 on Saturday to go 16 under par at Houston's Memorial Park.

If Korda can get over the line on Sunday and win a second Chevron title in three seasons, it would take her to the top of the world rankings after the current world number one, Thailand's Jeeno Thitikul, missed the cut.

Korda got off to a fine start too, with four birdies on the opening six holes but failed to break par on any more holes as she lacked precision on the greens.

"The front nine was great," said Korda, who said she was going to spend time on the putting greens before Sunday's final round of the first women's major of 2026.

"Just got to reset and hopefully it goes my way tomorrow," she added.

Thailand's Patty Tavatanakit hit a 69 so was able to claw back a shot and reduce Korda's overnight six-stroke lead to five, despite a bogey on the 13th - her first of the tournament.

She sits on 11 under heading into the final day.

Pauline Bouchard of France is a further shot behind, alongside China's Yin Ruoning, who scored a bogey-free 66, the joint-best round of the day.

Korda's 54-hole score of 200 put her level with record holder Jennifer Kupcho, who was the third-round leader on 200 in 2022 - she went on to win by two strokes.

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