Golf

Canada's Henderson, top-ranked Korda both one shot back in Chevron Championship

Canada's Brooke Henderson rocketed up the leaderboard and into a tie for second, being one shot off the lead at the Chevron Championship when the third round was suspended Saturday because of lightning in The Woodlands area, in Texas.

Smiths Falls, Ont., native rockets up leaderboard, into tie for 2nd in Texas

A female golfer is seen looking on after hitting a ball.
"I feel like this year I've just played pretty solid, but I haven't really seen that run and kind of had that excitement," said Brooke Henderson after the Saturday round of the Chevron Championship. (David J. Phillip/The Associated Press)

Canada's Brooke Henderson rocketed up the leaderboard and into a tie for second, being one shot off the lead at the Chevron Championship when the third round was suspended Saturday because of lightning in The Woodlands area, in Texas.

The of Smiths Falls, Ont., native, who was at 2-under 142 through two rounds, shot an 8-under 59 through 17 holes on Saturday. The 26-year-old Henderson is tied with American Nelly Korda, both behind leader Atthaya Thitikul of Thailand.

Play at Carlton Woods was halted just before 3 p.m. and called for the day 2 1/2 hours later with dangerous conditions remaining. The third round of the LPGA's first major of the season will resume Sunday morning, with the final round scheduled to commence just before 9:30 a.m.

"It was on six when I made that par save," Henderson said. "It really kept my round alive, and then from there I was able to get things going. It was really fun to kind of get on a bit of a run.

"I feel like this year I've just played pretty solid, but I haven't really seen that run and kind of had that excitement. That was really fun for me today, and hopefully just do something similar [Sunday]."

Henderson, who has 13 LPGA wins with two majors, had a one-putt streak of 10 with six birdies and an eagle in that stretch.

"Anytime my putter gets to working, I'm pretty happy because ball-striking is usually a strength of mine," she said. "This week I've been hitting it really well, so when I've been able to make a few putts, it feels really good, and hopefully keep it hot tomorrow."

WATCH l Henderson sits one stroke back of the lead at The Chevron Championship:

Brooke Henderson ties career-low major round as she moves back into contention at The Chevron Championship

8 months ago
Duration 1:54
Brooke Henderson of Smiths Falls, Ont., sits one stroke back of the lead, after tying her career low for a major tournament with an 8-under 64 holes, in the third round of The Chevron Championship in The Woodlands, Texas.

Korda, who is trying to tie an LPGA Tour record with her fifth straight victory, was 3-under 41 through 11 holes in the third round and 10 under overall. She entered Saturday one shot off the lead after posting a 7-under 137 through the first two rounds.

The top-ranked Korda is seeking her second major after winning the Women's PGA Championship in 2021. She could join Nancy Lopez (1978) and Annika Sorenstam (2004-05) as the only players to win five consecutive LPGA events.

Korda was asked about the challenges of having to finish the third round Sunday before playing the final round.

"I think you just have to try to be positive about it and just tell yourself that you can't get caught up in possibly girls being on 18 or not having that many holes left," Korda said. "If you think about it positively, then I have a lot of opportunities left in the day that I can go out and maybe capitalize on a couple of them, then that's good. But I'm going to think about it positively rather than negatively."

Thitikul had the lead at 11 under and was through 12 holes when play was suspended. She started the round tied with Jin Hee Im for the lead with a 136 in the first two rounds.

Thitikul, a 21-year-old from Thailand who has won twice on the LPGA Tour and missed the beginning of this season with a thumb injury, was asked about how she expects the normally firm greens to play Sunday, with rain expected to continue overnight.

"The greens are going to play a little bit easier, but the drives, other things may be harder," she said. "I don't know what it's going to be like because some holes we have the wind, and it's helped. Maybe you have a bunker on the way and then you can get over it. But if it's soft and kind of like not dry, then maybe you couldn't get over some holes."

Im was in fourth place at 9 under Saturday through 11 holes.

With files from CBC Sports

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