Another blemish free round for Lydia Ko as she tries to defend her title at the LPGA Tournament of Champions in Florida.
Ko sits tied third after the completiton of the third round at 11-under, four shots off the leader A Lim Kim of Korea.
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Ko picked up seven shots during her round with birdies on the fifth, sixth, ninth on the front and on the back at the 11th, 12th, 14th and 15th with no bogeys.
The New Zealand world No 2 is alongside American Nelly Korda with Sweden's Lin Grant one shot ahead in second.
Twenty-seven-year-old Ko told the LPGA she'd been playing well all tournament.
“Everything has been pretty solid,” said Ko after round three.
“Even the first day, I hit the ball decent. Really struggled on the greens. I think that part of my game has improved the most the past couple days. Golf is strange. I feel like I technically played better yesterday, and even the 5-under, 7-under, they're both really good rounds. I shot a lower score today. It’s definitely some good momentum going into tomorrow," she said.