SA's Buhai trails leader Chun In-gee by 1 shot at Women's British Open
Chun In-gee carded a second round 66 at the Women's British Open at Muirfield on Friday as the Korean set her sights on a second major of the season.
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Chun In-gee carded a second round 66 at the Women's British Open at Muirfield on Friday as the Korean set her sights on a second major of the season.
Julien Guerrier put himself in position to exorcise the demons of last month by moving to the top of the Cazoo Open leaderboard. Cazoo may have been an ugly word in the Guerrier household for a few weeks, as he had the Cazoo Classic in his grasp only to implode on the back nine at Hillside. Ad/> A few weeks on, and the Frenchman is in contention again and holds a two-shot lead heading into the weekend.
Joohyung Kim had a roller coaster couple of days, as he surged into the lead of the Wyndham Championship after opening his tournament with an eight. The Korean youngster, who has already locked up his playing privileges for next year despite taking part in only eight events this season, showed exactly why he is rated so highly with his response to a quadruple bogey in the opening hole at Sedgefield Country Club. Ad/> After the eight, he produced 35 holes of quality golf and his round of 64 on Friday took him into a share of the lead at nine-under.
MUIRFIELD, Scotland (AP) — In Gee Chun is making another strong run at a major.
In Gee Chun bolstered her hopes of claiming a second major victory of the season by moving into a one-shot lead at the halfway stage of the AIG Women’s Open, as world No 1 Jin Young Ko suffered an early exit.
In Gee Chun is well placed to land a second major of the year after climbing to the top of the Women’s Open leaderboard after 36 holes. The South Korean, who took advantage of Lexi Thompson’s wobble to win the Women's PGA Championship, produced a glorious round of 66 to move to eight-under. Ad/> Those who went out in the afternoon on Friday had the better of the conditions as the biting wind from the morning subsided.
South Korea’s In Gee Chun has a fourth major title – and second of the season – in her sights after claiming the halfway lead in the £6million AIG Women’s Open.
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