In-Kyung Kim has given herself a great chance to win the Dubai Ladies Masters tomorrow. She's kept the pedal to the medal and opened up a good lead on her chase pack in the last major women's professional event of 2009.
Here's how the top 10 and notables stand with 18 holes left to play:
1st/-14 In-Kyung Kim (70-65-67)
2nd/-11 Anna Nordqvist (72-68-65)
3rd/-10 Maria Hjorth (66-73-67)
T4/-8 Gwladys Nocera (71-69-68), Tania Elosegui (72-66-70), Amy Yang (68-70-70), Michelle Wie (69-68-71)
T8/-6 Jade Schaeffer (72-72-66), Melissa Reid (73-68-69), Vikki Laing (72-69-69), Laura Davies (71-69-70), Catriona Matthew (71-68-71)
13th/-5 Sophie Gustafson (72-69-70)
T14/-4 Julieta Granada (68-71-73), Titiya Plucksataporn (68-71-73)
T17/-3 Minea Blomqvist (69-72-72)
T20/-2 Veronica Zorzi (78-68-68), Anna Rawson (70-73-71), Becky Morgan (75-67-72), Sophie Giquel (72-68-74)
T27/-1 Carin Koch (73-71-71), Johanna Mundy (71-73-71)
T31/E Ashleigh Simon (72-74-70), Anja Monke (77-68-71), Louise Friberg (76-69-71), Christina Kim (72-70-74), Linda Wessberg (71-71-74), Karen Stupples (71-70-75)
T41/+1 Marianne Skarpnord (75-71-71), Becky Brewerton (73-73-71)
T45/+2 Nina Reis (74-73-71), Bo Mi Suh (74-71-73), Iben Tinning (71-73-74)
T49/+3 Louise Stahle (76-70-71), Emma Cabrera-Bello (76-69-74), Diana Luna (75-70-74)
T57/+4 Nikki Garrett (77-70-73)
Go, Inky!
[Update 1 (11:36 pm): Here's Ryan Ballengee's overview. News flash! It rained in Dubai!]
[Update 2 (12/12/09, 9:09 pm): And here's Golf Girl!]
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