Surprise package Lewis takes charge at Interlachen

Sat Jun 28, 2008 7:26pm EDT
 
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By Mark Lamport-Stokes

EDINA, Minnesota (Reuters) - Just 19 days after turning professional, Stacy Lewis stole the limelight from the game's best players by grabbing a one-shot lead in the U.S. Women's Open third round on Saturday.

Rolling the ball beautifully on the difficult greens at Interlachen Country Club, Lewis fired a flawless six-under-par 67 to take control of the third women's major of the year.

The 23-year-old, who earlier this month led the U.S. amateurs to Curtis Cup victory over Britain & Ireland, sank a curling 10-footer to birdie the last for a nine-under total of 210.

As her ball disappeared into the cup, she bent at the knee and pumped her right fist in celebration.

"It's been such a great week," a beaming Lewis told reporters after ending a blustery day at Interlachen one ahead of American world number four Paula Creamer (69).

"Truthfully I'm not that surprised to be in this position. I always thought I could compete at this level."

Lewis turned professional on June 9 to compete in a sectional qualifier in her home state of Texas for this week's U.S. Women's Open. She won that qualifier by four shots to keep her dream month alive.

Three off the pace after the weather-delayed second round ended earlier on Saturday, Lewis birdied the second, fourth and eighth to create a log-jam of five players atop the leaderboard.

INITIATIVE WRESTED

Out in three-under 33, she picked up further shots at the 14th, 15th and the last to wrest the initiative from a clutch of much more experienced players.

Creamer, seeking her seventh LPGA title at the age of 21, failed to birdie the last two par-fives to stay one shot behind at eight under.

Swede Helen Alfredsson, a 43-year-old veteran of seven Solheim Cup teams, held the outright lead for much of the afternoon before dropping back into a tie for third at seven under after returning a 71.

Level with Alfredsson was South Korean Park Inbee (71) who tied for fourth in last year's U.S. Open at Pine Needles.

Three-times champion Annika Sorenstam, making her farewell appearance at the tournament, again struggled with her putter on her way to a 72.

"I've been fighting and fighting and done everything I can," the 37-year-old Swede said after parring the last nine holes to end the day seven strokes behind Lewis.  Continued...

 
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