Wie set to end win drought after moving clear in Singapore (Sports Betting News)

File photo: Aug 25, 2016; Calgary, Alberta, CAN; Michelle Wie of the United States hits her drive off the tenth tee box during the first round of the Canadian Pacific Women's Open golf tournament at Priddis Greens Golf Country Club. Eric Bolte-USA TODAY Sports

Michelle Wie moved into position to record her first victory in almost three years when the American maintained her rich vein of form with a third-round five-under-par 67 to open a two-shot lead at the HSBC Women’s Champions on Saturday. Playing on a sponsor’s invite after slumping to 179th in the world rankings, Wie will start the final round on 14-under at the restricted-field event, a couple clear of top-ranked Lydia Ko, number two Ariya Jutanugarn and Korea’s Park Sung-hyun. Defending champion Jang Ha-na is a further shot adrift on 11-under alongside 2015 winner and fellow Korean Park In-bee in a tie for fifth place after a lengthy weather delay had slowed down play at the New Tanjong Course in soggy Singapore.

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