Georgia Hall holds onto lead at Cambia Portland Classic

Georgia Hall, of England. (Carlos Osorio/AP)

PORTLAND, Ore. — Georgia Hall pulled away from Minjee Lee late in the third round Saturday to take a two-stroke lead in the Cambia Portland Classic.

The Women’s British Open winner four weeks ago for her first LPGA Tour title, Hall shot a 3-under 69. She birdied the par-3 16th and par-4 17th and made a 6-foot par save on the par-4 18th at tree-lined Columbia Edgewater.

"Sixteen and 17 are tough holes, especially with both pin positions, so I was very happy to hole some putts that I didn’t really hole much today," Hall said. "I’ve got a two-shot lead. Still a lot of golf to play, but looking forward to tomorrow."

The 22-year-old Englishwoman had an 18-uner 198 total. She opened with a 66 and shot 63 on Friday.

"I definitely putted yesterday like I did at the British," Hall said. "Hopefully, I’ll putt like that tomorrow, as well. But I still kind of feel the same, and I’m just looking forward to playing another round of 18 holes."

Lee had a 68. The Australian lost a share of the lead with a bogey on 17.

"Just tried to play my game," Lee said. "I felt like I played pretty solid all day. Probably had one bad drive on 17 that really cost me my bogey."

Marina Alex was third at 12 under, shooting her second 71 after opening with a 62.

"It was firm today," Alex said. "The greens were really firm. The last like six holes, it was tough to just get at the flags. Once you got past 12 it’s hard to get it close. I hit really good putts, too, and it was just a lot of lips. But hoping to just have a really great day and see what happens."

Brittany Marchand (70) of Orangeville, Ont., and Ayako Uehara (70) were 10 under.

Brooke Henderson of Smiths Falls, Ont., had a 74 to fall into a tie for sixth at 7 under. The Canadian star, the 2015 and 2016 winner at Columbia Edgewater, won the CP Women’s Open last week on home soil in Regina.

Meanwhile, Quebec City’s Anne-Catherine Tanguay shot 67 to move up to 12th spot at 6 under.

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