Canadian golf sensation Anna Huang is on the brink of making history, taking a three-shot lead into the final round of the 2025 La Sella Open in Spain.
The 16-year-old shot a third-round 69 (3-under) to sit at 17-under-par, continuing her stellar rookie season on the Ladies European Tour (LET).
Huang, who has led the field since day one, broke her streak of 62 bogey-free holes on the par-3 15th but remained composed.
“It’s kind of crazy to have only one bogey all week,” she said.
“I was really in the zone. Hopefully, I can keep that momentum tomorrow.”
If victorious, Huang would become one of the youngest winners in LET history, joining an elite group of players under 17 to claim a title.
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Since earning her LET card at 15, the Vancouver native has dazzled in a whirlwind season spanning countless countries and courses.
Huang sits 50th on the LET Order of Merit for the season, and she is coming off a seventh-placed finish in Switzerland last week.
“Pressure is a privilege,” Huang said after her third round.
“I’m more excited than nervous. I’ve learned to stay patient and focus on each shot.”
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