STEINHAUER POSTS NINE-UNDER-PAR RECORD 63
	LAURIE RINKER LEADS US LEGENDS 
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FRENCH LICK, Indiana – LPGA
 Tour veteran Sherri Steinhauer carded a course-record score of 9-under 
63 in Saturday’s second round of The Legends Championship to move within
 one stroke of tournament leader Laurie Rinker.
Steinhauer
 carded a 3-over 75 in Friday’s opening round and made bogey on her 
first hole today, but the Wisconsin native recorded 10 birdies on her 
last 17 holes to leapfrog into contention right on Rinker’s heels. Her 
score of 63 is her career-low round.
“I
 started hitting it close and making the putts,’’ said Steinhauer, a 
California resident who enters Sunday’s final round at 6-under 138 after
 36 holes. “Then you just get out of your own way and keep swinging.’’
But
 Steinhauer will still have to hold off Rinker, who carded a 6-under 66 
today to grab the lead at 7-under 137. Rinker tied for second at last 
year’s championship and came into the week believing she had some 
unfinished business at the Pete Dye Course at French Lick Resort.
“I’m
 excited for tomorrow,’’ said Rinker, who finished two strokes behind 
2013 champion Lorie Kane. “I feel pretty comfortable on this course. 
You’ve got to play along and take what it gives you and be patient.’’
Rinker
 started today’s second round with a four-stroke lead over Steinhauer. 
The Floridian hit 17 greens in regulation and had a 60-foot eagle chance
 from the fringe at No. 18, but only managed par on the final hole to 
keep a one-shot cushion in the $500,000 championship.
First-round
 co-leaders Rosie Jones (71) and Lisa Grimes (72) are in striking 
distance of the lead at 4-under 140, and 3-under 141, respectively.
Ohio’s Barb Mucha heads into Sunday’s final round at 2-under 142, while Great Britain’s Trish Johnson stands at one-under 143.
“Anything
 can happen tomorrow,’’ said Steinhauer, who won eight LPGA tournaments 
and two major championships before winning the first of her two Legends 
Tour titles in 2012. Her second Legends Tour win came last year at the 
Wendy’s Charity Challenge in Michigan.
Saturday’s
 play also included the start of the six-player Super Seniors division 
for players 63 and over. Jane Blalock, Legends Tour CEO and winner of 
last year’s Super Seniors division, is tied for the lead with Judy 
Dickinson and Shelley Hamlin, each posting a round of 77 on Saturday. 
Due
 to an inclement weather forecast, Sunday tee times will start at 7:30 
a.m., with players teeing off the first and tenth tees.
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