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With Besseling and Luiten leading the way, Netherlands teammate Tim Sluiter had his three-over 75 dropped from the team score Saturday.
The Dutch own a two-shot lead over the three-time defending champion United States team, first- and second-round leader Canada and a surging Wales contingent.
The Americans -- who won in 2004 with Ryan Moore, Spencer Levin and Lee Williams -- posted a four-under 144 on Saturday, led again by surprising alternate Chris Kirk.
Kirk, who fired a 66 on Friday, joined teammate Trip Kuehne at two-under 70 on Saturday. Jonathan Moore posted a third consecutive 72 and had his score dropped for the second day in a row.
After holding the lead following the first two rounds, Canada took a step back with a three-under 141 on Day 3. James Love shot a 70 and Richard Scott had a 71 for the Canadians' counting scores.
Rhys Davies fired the best round of the tournament, an eight-under 64, to lead the Welsh. He was one stroke off the individual tournament record -- this after opening with rounds of 73 and 76.
Korea stands fifth at 11-under 421, with Sweden and Scotland two shots further back at 423.
Gyeongju, Korea (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Jin Joo Hong closed with a two-under 70 on Sunday to win the KOLON-Hana Bank Championship by three strokes. Hong, a member of the Korean LPGA Tour, was making her first career start on the LPGA Tour. Despite a double-bogey on the final hole, she finished at 11- under-par 205.
Jeong Jang, who tied for fourth in this event the last two years, shot a four- under 68 to finish alone in second place at minus-eight. Se Ri Pak, the 2002 champion, closed with the low round of the day. Pak fired a five-under 67 Sunday to take third place at six-under-par 210.
Ji-Yai Shin (68) and Karine Icher (72) shared fourth place at minus-five. Paula Creamer, who was the highest ranked player in the field, ended alongside amateur Mi Jung Hur and 2005 champ Jee Young Lee at four-under-par 212.
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