
The number of players under par has been shrinking with each round. From 26 under-par players in the first round, the count dropped to 10 in the second round and dwindled to just five in the third round. Among Korean players, four finished under par in the first round, but none did so in either the second or third rounds.
After the third round of the LPGA Tour Aramco Championship (total purse $4 million) at Shadow Creek Golf Course (par 72) in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Saturday (Korea time), Yun I-na was the only Korean player inside the top 10.



