With 67 strokes in Saturday's third round of the Meijer LPGA Classic, Sagström has placed herself at the top of the results list.
Sagström started the round two strokes behind the leader, but quickly climbed upwards via mainly two eagles and one birdie during the fourth to sixth hole.
I know that my game right now is good enough to win, she says to LPGA.
I think it's just about being in the present and enjoying it.
She now shares the first place with five other players.
The last time Sagström won a competition on the LPGA tour was in April this year, at Shadow Creek in Las Vegas.