Lydia Ko is a round away from returning to the winner's circle on the LPGA Tour.
Ko, who hasn't claimed victory since April 2018, holds a four-shot lead going into the final round of the Marathon Classic in Ohio.
Tied for the lead after the opening round and ahead by one through two low-scoring rounds, Ko produced a steady three-under par round of 68 today to move to 16-under and extend that advantage to four over Danielle Kang, with closest rivals Kang (70) and Jodi Ewart Shadoff (73) failing to keep pace.
Ko acknowledged she struggled off the tee for the first eight holes before finding her groove, and also struggled with a back injury which saw her receive treatment on the course.
"I think it's a one-off thing. Seven years on Tour, maybe that's what's happening," joked the 23-year-old.