LOS ANGELES (AP) 鈥 Sei Young Kim had an eight-stroke lead with five holes left Saturday at El Caballero Country Club in the JM Eagle LA Championship. She ended up needing to get up-and-down from off the back of the 18th green to salvage a two-shot advantage.
鈥淥h, wow, it feels like roller-coaster,鈥 the 33-year-old South Korean said.
Her late meltdown with four straight bogeys gave two-time event winner Hannah Green and others who thought they were playing for second a chance Sunday in the final event before the first women鈥檚 major of the season.
鈥淚t鈥檚 golf. It can be happen again,” Kim said. “It鈥檚 learn and then learn and learn. Mistake and then learn. Hopefully, success end of the day tomorrow.鈥
Kim shot a 1-under 71 to get to 15-under 201. Green, the 2023 and 2024 champion at Wilshire Country Club, had a 67 to join Suvichaya Vinijchaitham (67), Jessica Porvasnik (68) and Ina Yoon (71) at 13 under. Former UCLA star Patty Tavatanakit was another stroke back after a 67.
鈥淚鈥檓 just going to go out there and play golf,鈥 Tavatanakit said.
The tournament is being played at El Caballero for the second straight year because of course renovations at Wilshire. The Chevron Championship is next week in Houston for the first of the five women鈥檚 major tournaments.
A shot ahead entering to day, Kim birdied the par-5 first and all the other odd-numbered holes on the front nine, running in a 20-footer on the par-3 ninth for a seven-stroke lead. She pushed the lead to eight before falling back with the bogeys on Nos. 14-17.
鈥淓very hole is downwind starting 15 until the 18,鈥 said Kim, who hit into the water on 16 going aggressively at a difficult pin. “I was struggling with the downwind today.鈥
She won the BMW Ladies Championship last year at home in South Korea for the last of her 13 LPGA Tour titles.
鈥淚鈥檓 very confident, but I just keep doing what I鈥檓 doing the last couple days,” Kim said. “That鈥檚 what I can do the best. So we鈥檒l see tomorrow.鈥
Green has three worldwide wins this year 鈥 the HSBC Women鈥檚 World Championship in Singapore on the LPGA Tour and the Women鈥檚 Australian Open and Australian WPGA in her home country.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 really know where they put the pin locations for tomorrow, but I鈥檓 sure they鈥檒l be tricky and there will be some holes that will probably play easy,鈥 Green said. 鈥淚鈥檝e noticed the last two days the wind is kind of switched at times so that will be tricky to manage. The ball is going far off the tee.鈥
Amateur Asterisk Talley was tied for 23rd at 7 under after a 69. The 17-year-old Talley is playing her first event since losing the lead on the back nine in the Augusta National Women鈥檚 Amateur.
During the round, the tournament purse was increased by $1 million to $4.75 million, with JM Eagle CEO Walter Wang announcing the move during an interview on Golf Channel.
The new purse is the highest on the tour outside of the major championships and the season-ending CME Group Tour Championship. The winner Sunday will get $712,500, up from $562,500.
鈥淎mazing news for all us players,鈥 Green said.
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