After many chances at the top of the leaderboard during round two of the Senior LPGA Championship, Karrie Webb finished the day on top. The hall of famer went bogey-free and carded six birdies to sign for a 6-under 66.
“It was very challenging today,” said Webb. “I managed my game really well. I actually didn’t play the par-5s great, I only made two birdies on those, but bogey-free on a day like today is a pretty good effort, so I’m happy with that.”
Webb heads into the final round at 9-under, two strokes ahead of long-time competitor, Annika Sörenstam. The duo’s familiarity playing with each other has been evident and entertaining for spectators through the first 36 holes.
“When we play against each other, even if we’re going out for a social hit, we’d probably bring the best out of each other,” said Webb. “I think that’s what’s happened the past couple of days.”
While walking the course, it’s not hard to find Webb and Sörenstam. The duo has drawn a
large crowd, something they’re both used to and use as motivation. “It’s been so hot,” said Webb. “So it’s much appreciated that they’ve really gotten into the event and support us.”
Webb’s approach for the final round doesn’t change from the past two days. After some rest and relaxation in the air conditioning, she’ll be ready to go out and seal the deal tomorrow.
“There’s plenty of birdies out there,” said Webb. “I’m going to keep playing aggressively and give myself as many chances as I can.”
Sörenstam trails Webb, at 7-under. Her seven birdies, four of which were consecutive on the back nine, took her from T4 to solo second. The Swede signed for a 4-under 68.
While she’s excited to compete with Webb once again, Sörenstam doesn’t count anyone out and knows she’ll have to bring her best game tomorrow.“I have a lot of respect for Karrie,” said Sörenstam. “As you know, we’ve been playing quite a few rounds together. Not just these two, but we go way back when we were competing at our heyday. She’s one of the better ones out here, so I look forward to going head-to-head with her. There are some players right behind, so it’s going to be a tight race tomorrow.”
After a long day in the heat, Sörenstam plans to relax and hang out with her family. She’s thankful that her children have been so patient this week and is ready to have some fun with them before the final 18. She also hopes to channel her children’s patience into her game tomorrow.
“I feel like I’m ready, I feel like I’m swinging well,” said Sörenstam. “I just have to be patient more.”
First-round leader, Lisa DePaulo joins Webb and Sörenstam in the final group after finishing third at 6-under. She went bogey-free on the back nine, carding a lone birdie on the day.
Tied for fourth, one shot behind DePaulo, are Clarissa Childs, Leta Lindley and Laura Diaz. The trio head into Sunday at 5-under. A total of 45 players made the cut at 7-over, including defending champion and runner-up, Trish Johnson and Becky Morgan at 1-under.