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Kang stays cool in rain to lead after 2nd round of Women's World Championship

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Danielle Kang avoided distractions during a rain-soaked day and shot a 9-under 63 Friday for a one-shot lead after the second round of the Women's World Championship in Singapore.

Kang opened with a 71 for a 10-under 134 total after two rounds. Allisen Corpuz (65), Hyo Joo Kim (67) and first-round leader Elizabeth Szokol (71) were a shot back at the Sentosa Golf Club.

Szokol opened on Thursday with a 64. Three others, including American player Nelly Korda, were another shot back at 8-under 136.

The round was suspended by heavy rainfall, but it didn't faze Kang. "I actually don't mind weather delays that much because I feel I just have time to chill.

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