Akie Iwai of Japan has a share of the lead at the LGA Tour's LA Championship heading into the final round Katelyn Mulcahy / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP
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Trio shares LA Championship lead

Agence France-Presse

LOS ANGELES (AFP) — Japan’s Akie Iwai and American Lauren Coughlin share the lead with Sweden’s Ingrid Lindblad at the LPGA Tour’s LA Championship going into Sunday’s final round at El Caballero Country Club.

Iwai revealed she had been in a rush to make her tee-time after her alarm clock failed to go off, but there was no sign of any fluster on the course.

She shot a bogey-free, eight-under round of 64, starting off her round with an eagle on the par-five first hole as the 22-year-old, who has six wins on the Japan Tour, put herself in contention for her first victory on the LPGA Tour.

Iwai was paired with her twin sister Chisato for the third round but said that hadn’t influenced her approach to the day.

“There was no change of mind(set) because (she was) just another player, an opponent. But it was really fun. Really, really fun. A good experience,” she said.

Coughlin, who claimed her first two wins on the LPGA Tour last year, was also bogey free as she shot a six-under 66, beginning her round with three birdies in a row.

“Only one bogey for the first three days, so that’s always really good,” said the American, after taking advantage of good conditions for low scoring.

“Made some really good par saves out there today and kind of in the middle of the round, when I kind of lost it there for a little while, was able to steady it and keep it going there at the end,” she added.

Lingblad, who held a share of the lead heading into Saturday’s action, was solid again with a four-under 68 as the tour rookie gave herself a chance of her maiden win on the LPGA circuit.

“I think (I) just need to stay in my own bubble a little bit, don’t get too far ahead of myself,” she said. “Obviously the goal is to win, but we can’t win to tonight or on the first tee box tomorrow.”