KETTERING, Ohio -- When the people who run the USGA decided that there should be a U.S. Senior Women's Open, they couldn't have hoped for a mcuh better set-up for the final round than the one they've got this weekend at the NCR Country Club's South Course.
The inaugural tournament was played in 2018, and the first two champions -- Laura Davies (2018) and Helen Alfredsson (2019) -- are tied for first. Right behind them, in a three-way tie for third is the most popular -- and successful -- LPGA Tour player of the modern era, Annika Sorenstam, the defending champion. And four shots behind her, but still close enough to pose a threat, is five-time USGA champion Juli Inkster
Davies is 58 years old, but she can still hit a golf ball a long way, as she demonstrated on Saturday by making an eagle at the 444-yard, par-5 16th hole to cap off a 5-under-par 68. That was the lowest score of the day, and it gave her a share of first place at 215 (4 under), along with 36-hole leader Helen Alfredsson.
Alfredsson had three birdies and one bogey after five holes and was 8 under for the tournament at that point. But she bogeyed the par-3 eighth and the par-4 11th, and then she made a mess of the 165-yard, par-3 13th. Her tee shot found a bunker, and she barely got out with her second shot.Then she chunked a chip shot, and she wound up making a 5-footer just to save double bogey. After that, she swapped one birdie (No. 16, par 3) for a bogey (No. 18, 390) over her last five holes of the day.
All of which added up to 75.
"Well, that I'm tied for the lead still, and that I didn't plummet like a stone in water, that's good," she said. "But it felt like it."
Sorenstam wasn't at all happy about her opening 73 on Thursday, but she came back with a 70 on Friday. She wasn't too happy about the 73 that she shot on Saturday, either, but she's easily within striking distance of first place, three shots behind at 216, tied for third place with her former college roommate at the University of Arizona, Leta Lindley, and Jill McGill.
Symbolizing the strangeness of Sorenstam's third round was the sixth hole, where she three-putted from 5 feet. She followed that with bogeys at the seventh and the ninth for an outward 39. But she rallied on the back nine, with birdies at the par-5 10th (498 yards), the par-4 11th (344) and the par-3 13th (165). The 51-year-old with 72 LPGA victories on her resume bogeyed the 191-yard, par-3 15th, birdied the 444-yard, par-5 16th, and then bogeyed the 390-yard, par-4 17th.
"Talk about a mixed bag," she said with a sigh of exasperation. "I felt very jittery. I felt very uncomfortable. I couldn't really find anything. I felt like I had 10 cups of coffee, and I haven't had coffee all week. If I can just calm myself down and go out there and trust myself -- I'm swinging well. Big day tomorrow."
On Friday, Inkster started her second round on the back nine, and she rattled off five birdies in a row from No. 15 through No. 1. As for the other 49 holes, she's made only three birdies, and her 73 on Saturday put her in a three-way tie for eighth at 220.
Also in the tie for eighth at 220 is Michele Redman, the former Indiana All-American who won two times in her two decades on the LPGA Tour, and then served as the head coach for the University of Minnesota women's golf team. She made three birdies and two bogeys on the first nine, and was back to even par for the round ater she bogeyed the par-3 13th. But she birdied the 14th and the 18th for 71.
U.S. Senior Women's Open
At NCR Country Club
South Course
6,053 yards, par 73
Kettering, Ohio
Third-round results
T1. Helen Alfredson 70-70-75--215 (-4)
T1. Laura Davies 71-76-68--215
T3. Annika Sorenstam 73-70-73--216
T3. Leta Lindley 69-72-75--216
T3. Jill McGill 74-71-71--216
6. Catriona Matthew 72-76-70--218
7. Trish Johnson 73-73-73--219
T8. Michele Redman 75-74-71--220
T8. Tammie Green 68-76-76--220
T8. Juli Inkster 76-71-73--220
T8. Liselotte Neumann 76-73-71--220
12. Catril Nilsmark 69-76-76--221
T13. Lisa Grimes 76-73-73--222
T42. Barbara Moxness 78-77-81--236
Missed cut -- 158
Kris Tschetter 86-76--162
Karen Weiss 84-79--163
Kelley Brooke 83-82--165
Kristal Parker 85-81--166
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