Canada’s Sharp, Marchand and Henderson in contention at Manulife LPGA Classic
CAMBRIDGE, Ont. — The wind picked up at the Manulife LPGA Classic on Saturday. So did the chances of a strong Canadian finish at the LPGA Tour event.
Second-round co-leader Alena Sharp was three shots behind leader Lexi Thompson after a 70, Symetra Tour player Brittany Marchand was five shots back after a 67, and Brooke Henderson was seven strokes behind after a 68.
With 10 players within five shots of the lead, it could be a wild Sunday finish at Whistle Bear Golf Club.
Thompson closed with a birdie for a 67 and a one-shot lead at 17-under-par 199. Fellow American Lindy Duncan was one stroke behind and South Korea’s In Gee Chun was two shots back.


