WOBURN, England (Reuters) - Thailand's Ariya Jutanugarn boosted her hopes of landing a fourth victory of the season by surging into a two-stroke lead after the Ricoh Women's British Open third round on Saturday.
Jutanugarn, who reeled off three LPGA Tour wins in a row earlier in the year, fired six birdies in a faultless 66 to finish on 16-under-par 200 in the fourth and penultimate major of the season at Woburn.
South Korean Lee Mi-rim (69), who led after the opening two days, was in second place on 202, three ahead of American Mo Martin (69).