Kim A-lim of South Korea led the second round of the Chevron Championship on Fridaythe first major women’s golf tournament of the year, which was delayed by a lack of light after a day marked by rain.
Kim, number 53 in the world, made eight birdies and signed a card of seven under par and 65 strokes. at the Jack Nicklaus Signature Course at Carlton Woods in suburban Houston, the new home of the tournament held for 51 years in Rancho Mirage, California.
He finished with birdies on the eighth and ninth holes to take provisional first place with a score of 136 (-8). The second round, which was delayed by two hours due to heavy rain, was delayed in the evening and is scheduled to resume on Saturday morning.
Kim led Americans Megan Khang and Lilia Vu in a shot put. The latter, number 12 in the world, first led the tournament, with a card of 69 (-3) on Friday morning.
He was joined by Khang, who finished with a bogeyless 67, 5 under par, as the night wore on.
Carlota Ciganda couldn’t complete the day. The girl from Pamplona and this Saturday will be looking to stay in the leading group. He is 26th in the standings, with a -2 on his card with the remaining four holes remaining.
Source: La Verdad

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