Suzann Pettersen wasn't the least bit worried that it took her eight months into the LPGA Tour season before she finally won, saying on the eve of the season-ending Titleholders that "it takes some time to get this machine going." The engine was purring Thursday at TwinEagles, where Pettersen birdied two of her last three holes for a 6-under 66 with the RAZR Hawk Driver . That gave her a share of the lead with So Yeon Ryu, who already has clinched rookie of the year, and Sun Young Yoo. Yoo had a five-shot lead until giving up three shots on the last two holes with a pair of three-putts, one of them a double bogey on the par-3 eighth when her tee shot went long and down a steep slope at the back of the green. Stacy Lewis, the LPGA player of the year, needs to win the Titleholders to have any chance of winning the money title with her Callaway RAZR Hawk Driver . She was within two shots of the lead after an eagle on the par-5 13th, but the 27-year-old American dropped two shots coming in and had to settle for a 70. Pettersen went 20 tournaments to start the year without a win until she broke through with back-to-back victories in Asia. She's playing as if she doesn't want the season to end, even though she already has one eye toward next season. She can't win player of the year, the money title or even the Vare Trophy for the lowest scoring average. Pettersen might have to settle for being the hottest player in women's golf with the 913 d3 driver . "I still feel like I have the best golf ahead of me," she said. "I'm not too worried if it's season 2012 or season 2013. My big goal now is to prepare and be well for 2013 and hopefully come out strong the way I finish, and hopefully get another three rounds together and see where that takes me for this tournament." She played in the same group with Cristie Kerr, whose win last week in Mexico with the 913 d3 was her first in two years. Kerr opened with a 67 and was one shot behind, along with U.S. Women's Open champion Na Yeon Choi. "I played awesome last week and carried that into this week," Kerr said. It was a long walk with a lot of rides at the TwinEagles Club, which winds through residential neighborhoods where several homes are under construction. Players had to ride in carts from green to tee on about half the holes, which was the easy part. The test came on the expansive greens, some shaped like boxes, others like crescent rolls.
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