After the moving day of the Chevron Championship, a 100% American duo occupies the head of the leaderboard: Angel Yin and Allisen Corpuz. With a total of -10, the two women are one step ahead of the trio Amy Yang (COR), Megan Khang (USA) and Albane Valenzuela (SUI). Céline Boutier plays in the PAR this Saturday. She is 17th at -4.

Angel Yin and Allisen Corpuz lead the Chevron Championship

Allisen Corpuz during Chevron Championship moving day – via Twitter @LPGA

After the moving day of this Chevron Championship, it is an American duo which occupies the head of the leaderboard at -10: Angel Yin and Allisen Corpuz. They both play 67 (-5) during this day of Saturday to place themselves at the top of the classification with a stroke ahead of their first pursuers.

Three players are in ambush at -9: Amy Yang (COR), Megan Khang (USA) and Albane Valenzuela (SUI). Amy Khang signs a nice comeback thanks to a card of 65 (-7). The Korean player signs eight birdies for a single bogey.

Nelly Korda is two strokes off the lead with a -8 total.

Céline Boutier, the only Frenchwoman to have passed the Cut, ranks 17th at -4. She is only playing PAR this Friday despite solid driving and 86% fairways hit. Unfortunately, it only takes 12 greens out of 18 and scores two bogeys for two birdies. She is therefore relegated to six strokes from the lead of the leaderboard before the last day.

Amary Avery ranks best amateur of this Chevron Championship, 29th at -1. She was surely disappointed by her endgame, two double bogeys on her last six holes when she was in the provisional top 15 of the event!

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