LANCASTER, Pennsylvania — The leading contenders heading into the final round of the U.S. Women's Open golf championship knew just how they would defuse the pressure and calm their nerves ahead of Sunday's climax.
Leader Amy Yang looked forward to the unconditional love of her dog Bori, while second-placed Stacy Lewis was gearing up for a plate of her mother's lasagna and some card games.
"I'll listen to music," Yang told reporters after her third-round 69 gave the South Korean a three-shot lead on eight-under 202 at Lancaster Country Club. "I will sleep in. And I sleep really well.