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Korda takes management at windy Girls’s Open – Golf Information


Nelly Korda fired a second consecutive 68 to take a three-shot lead on the half-way stage of the AIG Girls’s Open in St Andrews.

The world No.1 went bogey-free on day two on the Previous Course with back-to-back birdies on 17 and 18 earlier than making two extra on the fifth and ninth holes to sit down on the prime of the leaderboard on eight-under-par.

Defending champion Lilia Vu and Charley Hull sit in a share of second place on five-under-par after 36 holes.

Vu solely dropped one shot on day two rolling in three birdies for a spherical of 70, whereas it was a trickier day for Hull, who, beginning on the again 9, started with a bogeys at 10, 14, and a pair of earlier than turned day round with birdies on 5, six and 9 for an even-par spherical.

“I really I assumed I hit it simply nearly as good as yesterday,” stated Hull. “I simply missed three or 4 four-foot putts, however that was early on in my spherical. The greens had been a bit bit slower right now, so it took a while to regulate, however  as soon as I received over that, I simply fell again into my stroke and it felt positive.

She added: “Solely three photographs behind. That’s nothing going into the weekend, particularly on this golf course.”

Charley Hull battled again after dropping three photographs early in her spherical to complete on degree par for the day, and simply three photographs off the lead in second place (Ross Parker/R&A/R&A through Getty Pictures)

China’s Ruoning Yin sits in outright fourth place after additionally carding a level-par spherical which included three birdies and three bogeys.

Six gamers are in a share of fifth place with South African duo Ashleigh Buhai and Casandra Alexander, Swedish beginner Louise Rydqvist, Japan’s Mao Saigo, Chinese language Taipei’s Peiyun Chien and New Zealand’s Lydia Ko all on three-under-par.

Georgia Corridor is in tied tenth on 2 below after a second spherical 71, a spot she shares with Surrey beginner Lottie Woad who fired a 70 to go along with her opening 72.

The lower fell at +4 with 82 gamers making it by means of to the weekend of the ultimate main of the yr, though amongst these taking early exits was Scotland’s Catriona Matthew who completed on +7 taking part in in her remaining Girls’s Open.

Additionally lacking the lower had been 2023 European Solheim Cup gamers Madelene Sagstrom, Anna Nordqvist, Gemma Dryburgh and Emily Pedersen.

Catriona Matthew paused briefly on the Swilcan Bridge at St Andrews shortly earlier than finishing her remaining ever spherical in a Girls’s Open

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