Nelly Koda Leads Under 4 Under par Amid Im Jin-hee’s Adverse Conditions…AIG Women’s Open

Nelly Korda, world No. 1 in women’s golf, took the lead in the second round of the AIG Women’s Open, an LPGA Tour major tournament, at St. Andrews Old Course in Scotland on the 24th.

Koda had four birdies without a bogey in the second round and shot a four-under 68. She is leading the second group by three strokes with a total of eight under. Charlie Hull and Lilia Bou, who played in the same group with Koda, are tied for second at five under.

Koda had six wins including the Chevron Championship, her first major competition this year. However, she suddenly failed. At the U.S. Women’s Open, she had 10 pars at three holes. Koda is aiming to rebound at the AIG Women’s Open, her last major competition.

Coda is using a new putter in this competition. The organizing committee slowed down the green due to windy conditions. The ball rolling less. “I like the new TaylorMade Spider putter very well on the slow green. Sometimes a change is needed,” Coda said.

On the other hand, Charlie Hull, who tied for second place after leading on the first day, said, “Coda had 30 putts today, and I had 36. If I find a putt, I can do better tomorrow.” 메이저놀이터

In Luo Ning is 4th at 4-under. Lydia Ko and others are tied for 5th at 3-under.

Most of the leading players played in the afternoon on the first day and in the morning on the second day. They played when the wind was relatively low.

She had unfavorable conditions as she played in the morning on the first day and in the afternoon on the second day. Despite this, she reduced her pars by four to six birdies and two bogeys in the second round. She is tying for 11th with Shin Ji-ae and Shin Ji-eun with a total of two under par.

Lee Mi-hyang is tied for 18th at 1-under par and Kim Hyo-joo is tied for 21st at even par. Yoo Hae-ran, Yang Hee-young and Lee So-mi are 47th at 3-over par.

Due to the strong wind, there were many unexpected events. Famous players were cut out. They include Ko Jin-young, who shot 10 overs, Lee Min-ji, Hannah Green, and Lauren Corklin.

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