Hull three behind leader Yamashita at Women's Open

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Charley Hull raises her ball in celebration after finishing her round at the Women's OpenImage source, PA Media

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Charley Hull (right) finished as Women's Open runner-up behind Lilia Vu at Walton Heath in 2023

Phil Cartwright

BBC Sport journalist

AIG Women's Open 2025 - third round leaderboard

-9 Yamashita (Jpn); -8 AL Kim (Kor); -7 A Lee (US)

Selected others

-6 Hull (Eng), Katsu (Jpn), Khang (US), Takeda (Jpn); -4 Hall (Eng); -3 Rhodes (Eng), Woad (Eng); -2 M Lee (Aus); E Harry (Wal), Ko (NZ), Korda (US)

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England's Charley Hull produced a wonderful six-under-par 66 to lie three shots off leader Miyu Yamashita heading into Sunday's Women's Open finale at Royal Porthcawl.

Yamashita's two-over 74 meant her three-shot advantage at halfway was reduced to one by the end of the third round.

South Korea's A Lim Kim is second on eight under and Andrea Lee of the United States is a shot further back in third, after both carded rounds of 67 on Saturday.

Hull, 29, is one of four players tied for fourth place at six under par.

Yamashita, celebrating her 24th birthday on Saturday, led Rio Takeda by three shots after two rounds and was seven clear of a group sharing third place.

While several of the chasing pack did all they could to add pressure before the Japanese duo teed off, much of that effort would have proved irrelevant had the final group shot low themselves.

However, they registered only one birdie between them in their opening 10 holes and Yamashita's lead was cut to a single stroke when she bogeyed the 10th.

Consecutive birdies at the 11th and 12th restored a cushion, but Yamashita dropped two further shots heading home and it took an incredible long-range putt to save par on the 17th to ensure she would take a solo lead into the final round.

With wind and showers forecast on Sunday, a fascinating conclusion awaits in south Wales.

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