Wednesday, May 25, 2022
  • PRESS RELEASE
  • ADVERTISE
  • CONTACT
BVC Sport News
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Football
  • Cricket
  • Rugby
  • Wrestling
  • Boxing
  • Basketball
  • Tennis
  • Racing
  • F1
  • Baseball
  • Golf
  • MMA
  • NFL
  • Other
  • Home
  • Football
  • Cricket
  • Rugby
  • Wrestling
  • Boxing
  • Basketball
  • Tennis
  • Racing
  • F1
  • Baseball
  • Golf
  • MMA
  • NFL
  • Other
No Result
View All Result
BVC Sport News
No Result
View All Result

HALL AND HARIGAE TIED AT THE TOP AT HALFWAY STAGE OF AIG WOMEN’S OPEN

by BVCSportsAdmin
August 20, 2021
in Golf
0
Home Golf
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


England’s Georgia Hall produced another solid day at the AIG
Women’s Open, shooting a round of 69 to be a co-leader at the halfway stage.

The 2018 Women’s Open champion backed up her first round of
68 with another round in the 60s to put her on seven-under-par for the
tournament.

Hall made the turn in 33 having rolled in three birdies on the fourth, fifth and seventh holes, an even-par back nine where she made three more birdies saw her share the clubhouse lead.

“Every Open I want to do the best I can. I got off to a good start after I was defending at Woburn after two rounds. This is a fantastic golf course, one of the best in the world, a lot of golf to play yet but I’m happy where I am,” said the European Solheim Cup star.

“There were loads of people and it’s so nice and it does mean a lot that they are supporting me and Louise [Duncan], who I was playing with, and hopefully we’ll see more tomorrow because it does keep me going.”

Alongside Hall is Mina Harigae, who fired a round of 67, and
made the most of calmer morning conditions to set the clubhouse lead on
seven-under-par.

The American rolled in three birdies and one bogey on the front nine, before making four further birdies and dropping one shot on the back nine.

“I’m definitely delighted with that, especially here at Carnoustie. I think 18 was a highlight for me. It’s such a hard hole. I had a 4-hybrid in, and you have to hit really good shots. I think it’s a great birdie on that tough hole,” said Harigae.

“It looked like there was going to be rain but definitely was a little softer out there and I thought it was a little more breezy than when I played yesterday afternoon. I didn’t think it was easy conditions, but also I know it can be a lot tougher.”

One stroke behind the leaders and tied for third place are
American Lizette Salas and South Korea’s Sei Young Kim, who produced rounds of
69 and 71, respectively.

Kim said: “I think we got pretty lucky with the weather today. We got a bit of drizzle. I mean, I would take this for four days. It’s nice but it’s tough out there, like it’s so narrow and I wasn’t hitting the ball very well which I think one-under is the best score I could shoot today. I got lucky on 15 and holed out. It’s always nice when a couple under you have like five, that last four-hole stretch, because it’s very tough.”

Six players are tied for fifth on five-under-par heading
into the weekend including Ireland’s Leona Maguire who fired a bogey-free round
of 67 to move herself into contention.

“I felt like I played really solid. I didn’t feel like I did a whole lot wrong yesterday, I just didn’t hole any putts. I spent a lot of time last night working on my putting and my stroke and got off to a really nice start today. It was nice to get a few birdies early and turn in under par and take advantage of the two par 5s coming in,” said Maguire.

“Carnoustie is a proper golf course. It doesn’t really matter what the weather is. There are tee shots out there you just have to stand up and hit a really good shot and for the most part I’ve done that over the last two days, stayed out of all the fairway bunkers there, which was key, and you just have to pick your shots and execute really well.”

Maguire sits alongside 2021 U.S. Women’s Open champion Yuka Saso, Americans Yealimi Noh and Lexi Thompson, Thailand’s Moriya Jutanugarn and Denmark’s Nanna Koerstz Madsen.

It is a congested leaderboard with a lot of players still with a chance with two rounds remaining, six players are three shots adrift with six more players four shots back.  

American Megan Khang produced the round of the day carding a
66 (-6) to move to one-under-par for the tournament. The cut fell at +1 with 66
players making it through to the weekend.

Follow all the action on
@LETGolf on Instagram and Twitter and Ladies European Tour on Facebook –
#RaiseOurGame #AIGWO #RaceToCostaDelSol



Source link

ShareTweetPin

Related Posts

Golf

How much can a TaylorMade Stealth driver improve your game?

May 24, 2022
Golf

ARMAS AND FIGUERAS-DOTTI NAMED AMONGST TOP WOMEN IN SPORTS

May 24, 2022
Golf

Match play pairings for 2022 women’s quarterfinals

May 24, 2022
Golf

Golf Business News – Thomas puts his faith in Titleist and FootJoy to claim second PGA Championship victory

May 23, 2022
Golf

What are the best golf balls for distance?

May 23, 2022
Golf

Jim ‘Bones’ Mackay finally gets a caddie trophy

May 23, 2022
Load More
Next Post

Bellator 265 results - Kongo vs. Kharitonov

'Everything possible' with new recruits as Vieira sets out Palace vision

Recommended

West Ham advised of cut-price £15m alternative to primary Chelsea target

July 18, 2021

United States GP: Preview – Aston Martin

October 19, 2021

Nuggets Interested In Harrison Barnes, Aaron Gordon

March 23, 2021

Fremantle Dockers vs West Coast Eagles Tips, Odds and Teams – AFL 2021

August 10, 2021

Cricket 2021: Chris Cairns paralysed, emergency heart surgery, stroke, statement

August 27, 2021

5 Wildest Last Man Standing Matches in IMPACT Wrestling History – IMPACT Wrestling

April 20, 2021

Randy Orton returns to Raw tonight

August 9, 2021

Top Draft Picks Jalen Green, Jalen Suggs, Expected to Miss Remainder of Summer League

August 14, 2021

Ferrari supporting the release of Taylor Swift’s album Red (Taylor’s Version) : formula1

November 12, 2021

RACE TO COSTA DEL SOL LEADER THITIKUL EXCITED FOR DUBAI DEBUT

October 26, 2021
Load More
  • Home
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact
BVC SPORTS NEWS

Copyright © 2022 BVC Sports News.
BVC Sports News is not responsible for the content of external sites.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Football
  • Cricket
  • Rugby
  • Wrestling
  • Boxing
  • Basketball
  • Tennis
  • Racing
  • F1
  • Baseball
  • Golf
  • MMA
  • NFL
  • Other

Copyright © 2022 BVC Sports News.
BVC Sports News is not responsible for the content of external sites.