Park In-Bee fired not one but two eagles for eight-under-par 64 as she moved two shots clear of joint overnight leader Suzann Pettersen at the Sunrise LPGA Taiwan Championship on Saturday. Park's heroics on the par-five sixth and 13th kept her top of the leaderboard for a third day with 18-under 198, and strengthened her bid for a third win this year. World number one Yani Tseng was in the hunt, four shots back in third. "Playing with Suzann today, she's playing great too and that really helps me with my game," said Park. "I think it's going be the same tomorrow maybe. Today you couldn't ask for a better day. It was a perfect day, no wind and the course condition was great. It was just a great day." Pettersen, who won last week's KEB-HanaBank Championship on a play-off, said she was looking forward to the challenge of trying to deny Park. "Tomorrow is going to be the windiest of all three days. I like a challenge. I'm playing well, I'm in a good spot. I'm looking forward to tomorrow," she said. Meanwhile Tseng said she felt "great" at her home event after showing improved form following a seven-month run without a win. "I feel great. I'm going to work on my putting -- tomorrow we'll see," Tseng said. American teenager Lexi Thompson was 12 shots off the lead on 210, with Michelle Wie a stroke further back on 211 after rounds of 71, 72 and 68.
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