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Leona Maguire keeps herself in US Women's Open mix at halfway stage

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Leona Maguire remained in the hunt for her first major title as Pebble Beach bared its teeth on the second day of the US Women's Open.The Cavan native is tied for fifth on one-under-par after a 74, six shots off the lead and one of just six players under par at the halfway stage as American Bailey Tardy opened a two-stroke advantage at the top of the leaderboard.Clare amateur Áine Donegan also remains well placed despite a four-over 76 which leaves her on one over par and in a ten-way tie for 11th alongside England's Charley Hull and rookie sensation Rose Zhang, who won on her professional debut after a stellar college career.Out early, Tardy took advantage of the conditions before the wind got up as she included four birdies and an eagle in her 68 that leaves here on seven-under par - two clear of fellow American Allisen Corpuz and Hyo Joo Kim of South Korea.Tardy said: "It was not as windy on my front nine as the back nine.

Definitely took advantage of that. Then just was able to hold on, I guess, through the wind."Maguire had a slow start with four dropped shots in her opening five holes, but finished strongly with two birdies to card a 74 and keep herself in the mix going into day three.She said: "I had a lot of really good up-and-downs to sort of keep me in it, but didn't really play my best golf today.

Didn't hit enough greens, and that kind of made things a little bit difficult."In a difficult day for much of the field, Donegan bogeyed six times but did manage birdies on three and six to keep herself in contention for a remarkable top 10 finish.Among those missing the cut were world number one Jin Young Ko and major champions Jennifer Kupcho, England's Georgia Hall, Lexi Thompson and Lilia Vu. LEADERBOARD

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