How did Lydia Ko perform in 2025 KPMG Women's PGA Championship, Round 3?

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Lydia Ko was among the golfers who moved up following the third round of the 2025 KPMG Women's PGA Championship. She carded a 2-over 74 on Day 3 to make a 10-spot surge at the third major of the season.

On Saturday, June 21, Lydia Ko began with a couple of pars before picking up three straight birdies. However, her next birdie came after she had made three bogeys as well. With a couple more bogeys on the last three holes, she finished at T25 and was 12 strokes off the lead.

Speaking of the KPMG Women's PGA Championship, Minjee Lee fired a 3-under 69 to take the solo 54-hole lead. Following the third round action, she was aggregating at 6-under and had a whopping four-shot lead over Jeeno Thitikul. The Thai star slipped to second place after carding a 4-over 76 on Saturday.

Here's a leaderboard for the KPMG Women's PGA Championship after Round 3:

  • 1. Minjee Lee: -6
  • 2. Jeeno Thitikul: -2
  • T3. Hye-Jin Choi: +1
  • T3. Miyu Yamashita: +1
  • T3. Lexi Thompson: +1
  • T6. Nelly Korda: +2
  • T6. Leona Maguire: +2
  • T6. Yealimi Noh: +2
  • T6. Chisato Iwai: +2
  • T10. Grace Kim: +3
  • T10. Chanettee Wannasaen: +3
  • T10. Ruoning Yin: +3
  • T10. Somi Lee: +3
  • T10. Auston Kim: +3
  • T15. Charley Hull: +4
  • T15. Brooke M. Henderson: +4
  • T15. Shinsil Bang: +4
  • T18. Miranda Wang: +5
  • T18. Gaby Lopez: +5
  • T18. Angel Yin: +5
  • T18. Esther Henseleit: +5
  • T18. Brianna Do: +5
  • T18. Youmin Hwang: +5
  • T18. Ruixin Liu: +5
  • T18. Rio Takeda: +5

Lydia Ko's scorecard at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship 2025, Round 3 explored

Here's a look at Lydia Ko's hole-by-hole scorecard at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship 2025, Round 3:

Front Nine (OUT)

  • Par 5, Hole 1: 5 (Par)
  • Par 5, Hole 2: 5 (Par)
  • Par 4, Hole 3: 4 (Par)
  • Par 3, Hole 4: 2 (Birdie)
  • Par 4, Hole 5: 3 (Birdie)
  • Par 5, Hole 6: 5 (Par)
  • Par 4, Hole 7: 4 (Par)
  • Par 3, Hole 8: 3 (Par)
  • Par 5, Hole 9: 5 (Par)
  • OUT: 36

Back Nine (IN)

  • Par 5, Hole 10: 5 (Par)
  • Par 4, Hole 11: 4 (Par)
  • Par 4, Hole 12: 4 (Par)
  • Par 4, Hole 13: 4 (Par)
  • Par 5, Hole 14: 5 (Par)
  • Par 3, Hole 15: 3 (Par)
  • Par 5, Hole 16: 5 (Par)
  • Par 3, Hole 17: 3 (Par)
  • Par 5, Hole 18: 5 (Par)
  • IN: 38
  • Total: 74

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