Charlie Hull shot a seven-under 64 on Friday to take a two-shot lead in the tournament LPGA The Ascendant in The Colony, Texas. The English player is leader after the dispute of Second round.
ship’s hull he scored eight birdies and made just one bogey to sign the low round of the day at the Old American Golf Club. He took him to 11 under par with a total of 131 strokes, two ahead of the Thai Atthaya Thitikul (67 on Friday) and from china Xiyu Lin (68).
ship’s hull, 26, had a great day and enjoyed it. “When I was at home, I worked really hard on my putt, even though I felt like practice was the most boring part,” Hull said. “I don’t practice it as much as I should, so I’ve been doing it for like two hours every day and I’m just trying to fix it,” he said.
In its part, Thitikul made a double bogey on the par-four ninth hole by hitting an eagle on the par-five 17th hole. The 19-year-old won the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship last week and is in position to contend for his third victory of the season. “Golf is a challenge, because you change courses every week and then you have to adapt,” Thitikul said. “The grass is different, the green is different, the wind is different, the weather is different,” he reflected.
After leading the tournament after the first round, the Chinese Lin she posted a consistent round with four birdies and one bogey to stay in the hunt for her first LPGA victory. “I’m working and I want to see the results,” Lin said. “Obviously I’m also trying to chase a win, so I think that keeps putting on me,” he acknowledged.
Lindy Duncan he posted a bogey-free 65 to move into fourth place at -8. Jessica Corda (66), the Danish Emily Kristine Pedersen (67) and the Thai Moriya Jutanugarn (68) is tied for fifth with -7 and number 5 in the world, my lydia (66), is eighth with 6 under par.
The Korean did not make the cut Sei Young Kim (+2) or the number 2 in the world nelly korda (+5). Nor was the only Spanish participant in the tournament, Nuria Iturrios. He finished +11 after a birdie, four bogeys and a double bogey on day two.
Classification after the second round (par 71)
1. Charley Hull (England) 131 (67-64)
2. Atthaya Thitikul (Thailand) 133 (66-67)
2. Xiyu Lin (China) 133 (65-68)
4. Lindy Duncan (USA) 134 (69-65)
5. Jessica Korda (USA) 135 (69-66)
5. Emily Kristine Pedersen (Denmark) 135 (68-67)
5. Moriya Jutanugarn (Thailand) 135 (67-68)
8. Lydia Ko (New Zealand) 136 (70-66)
9. So Yeon Ryu (South Korea) 137 (69-68)
9. Madelene Sagstrom (Sweden) 137 (69-68)
9. Céline Boutier (France) 137 (68-69)
9. Ariya Jutanugarn (Thailand) 137 (68-69)
9. Maddie Szeryk (Canada) 137 (67-70)
9. Lexi Thompson (USA) 137 (67-70)
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outside the court
81. Sei Young Kim (South Korea) 146 (79-67)
90. Nelly Korda (USA) 147 (75-72)
124. Nuria Iturrios (Spain) 153 (77-76)
Source: La Verdad

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