Thailand's Numa Gulyanamitta shot five birdies and two bogeys at  Yalong Bay Golf Club on Saturday to take charge going into the final  round of the Sanya Ladies Open in China. 
                                
Gulyanamitta: Round of 69 								     
 
 
The 23-year-old LPGA rookie's round of three-under 69  took her to five-under par in total and one clear of Cassandra Kirkland  of France.   
Gulyanamitta recovered from a bogey on the second to birdie the  3rd and 8th before further birdies on the 10th and 13th put her at  five-under par.  
She bogeyed the 565-yard par-five 16th after going for the green  and hitting her second into the water, but made a 15 foot birdie putt at  the 17th.  
"I putted well and a couple that I didn't expect to go in fell  in. I made a couple of really good up and downs and impressed myself. It  just happened to be a good day today," said Gulyanamitta. 
"The wind was a lot softer than yesterday which made the course a  little easier. The wind still affected you but only a club more." 
"Winning this would be the biggest thing so far but there is one more round tomorrow so we'll see," she added. 
Kirkland had a bogey-free round of 67 containing five birdies to get into contention for her first Ladies European Tour title.  
"I hit the ball really well today and made a couple of good  putts. I was a little frustrated because I don't have my six-iron. My  caddie lost it last week so I had to be super creative on the golf  course because I needed it about five times today. I played last Sunday  in Suzhou without it too," Kirkland said.  
Kirkland is lying 90th on the LET order of merit, so a strong  finish would push her significantly up the ranking securing her tour  card for next season.  
"I had a bad period during the summer and it's coming back  slowly. I've had a couple of good rounds and yesterday it was really  windy so one over was a decent score. I'm quite excited; I feel good and  if I can make another good round it will be great," she said.  
England's Holly Aitchison (69) and Australian Sarah Kemp (70) are  tied third, two shots off the lead, while seven further players are a  stroke further back in a tie for fifth.  
Kemp was tied for the lead after 15 holes but dropped shots at  the last two holes, while overnight leader Joanna Klatten was four under  with three to play but bogeyed the seventh and eighth. 
"I hit a cold top off the seventh tee straight into the water  which I've never done before but I made birdie with my second ball which  is pretty good. I'm going to have to go low tomorrow," said Klatten. 
Last week's Suzhou Taihu Open winner Carlota Ciganda is also  poised to strike sitting just three shots off the lead after a 70.  Ciganda had a level par front nine and bogeyed 11 but picked up four  shots in five holes before dropping one at the 17th.  
She eagled the par-five 13th after hitting her approach shot to  within a metre of the flag from 170 metres using a 5-iron and said: "I'm  happy because I was one over after 11 but have mixed feelings after  being three under after 16. Tomorrow I need a good day."  
It was a fine day for Englishwoman Laura Davies, who struck back  from an opening 77 with a 69 to sit two over and comfortably make the  cut, which fell at six over par.  
Meanwhile Germany's Caroline Masson, who is trying to make up  ground against Ciganda on the LET's year-ending order of merit, is down  in a share of 17th on level par. 
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