Playing For Charity Doesn't Mean Pace Of Play Will Be Any Better!

Angela Stanford holds a three-stroke lead in the inaugural LPGA Founders Cup and her foundation would reap $200,000 from her win, creating a different kind of pressure than merely playing for herself: 

Her foundation provides scholarships for children from families affected by cancer. The winner will receive $200,000 to donate.

"It would do wonders for my foundation," said Stanford, a four-time winner in 10 full seasons on the tour. "We could help a lot of kids a lot faster than I thought we would. There's a lot on the line in that respect."

According to the unbylined AP report, second-place's Brittany Lincicome really enjoyed the pace of play Saturday before the field was cut.

The three-time tour winner was frustrated by the pace of play in the round that took about 5½ hours to finish.

"I've never waited that much in my life," she said. "We waited about 20 minutes on every tee shot."