Golf: Chella Choi, Danielle Kang share 54-hole lead at Women's PGA Championship

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Chella Choi and Danielle Kang are tied for the lead at the Women's PGA Championship.

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OLYMPIA FIELDS (REUTERS) - South Korean Chella Choi carded a four-under par 67 to jump into a tie for the lead with American Danielle Kang after the third round at the Women's PGA Championship on Saturday.
Choi and Kang are at 10-under 203, two strokes clear of South Korean Shin Ji Yai and three in front of defending champion Brooke Henderson of Canada at Olympia Fields, Illinois.
Kang started the day with a share of the lead, and carded 68 to stay there.
The other halfway co-leader, Kim Sei Young, stumbled with a 72 to fall four shots off the pace in the second women's Major of the season.
Former world No. 1 Shin was the day's biggest mover, vaulting into contention with a seven-birdie 64.
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