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Maguire shoots her third 70 to stay in contention in Singapore

Leona Maguire and caddie Dermot Byrne enjoyed another steady round in Singapore
Leona Maguire and caddie Dermot Byrne enjoyed another steady round in Singapore

Leona Maguire recorded her third straight round of 70 to sit in a tie for 15th as defending champion Ko Jin-young takes a two-shot lead into the final round of the HSBC Women's World Championship after firing a successive seven-under-par 65 in Singapore.

South Korea's Ko, who was tied eighth before the third round, got off to a strong start as she birdied four of her first five holes.

She managed another four against a lone bogey and moved to a 14-under par total of 202 - two ahead of world number two Nelly Korda - after another weather-delayed day at the Sentosa Golf Club.

Maguire is eight shots back after another two-under-par round of 70 left her on six under for the tournament. The Cavan golfer birdied the opening two holes before a run of eight pars was broken by a bogey at 11.

She birdied the par-five 13th before finishing with another string of pars to leave herself in a four-way tie for 15th, but just two shots off the top 10 heading into the final round.

American Korda's consistency continued as she carded a third straight four-under 68 to remain in contention after finishing one shot ahead of compatriots Allisen Corpuz and Elizabeth Szokol, who were tied for third place with a two-under 70.

Szokol, the leader after Thursday's first round, had another inconsistent day after mixing five birdies with three bogeys, while Corpuz drained six birdies but suffered a setback on the fifth with a double-bogey.

Overnight leader Danielle Kang slipped to fifth with a 72 while top-ranked Lydia Ko (70) of New Zealand was tied for 13th with Japan's Yuka Saso (72) after a round of two-under 70 to be seven-under for the tournament.

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