Ina Yoon extends her lead in Women’s PGA Championship to 5 strokes

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CHASKA, Minn. — Ina Yoon posted a 3-under 69 on the Girls’s PGA Championship, extending her lead over the second-place group by 5 strokes after a robust exhibiting from South Korea on Friday.

Yun shot a document 63 within the first spherical at Hazeltine Nationwide Golf Membership, with two bogeys and one birdie on the again 9 to shut to 12 below. The 23-year-old is aiming for her first LPGA Tour win.

Nasa Hataoka, Brooke Henderson, Kim Arin, and Ryu Hye-ran tied for second place. Ryu shot a 64 and Henderson birdied the final three holes for a 68. Hataoka shot a 67 and Kim shot a 70.

LPGA Tour chief Nelly Korda started her quest for a 3rd consecutive main title this 12 months with a quiet 70, however shot a 68 to maneuver right into a tie for sixth place with Dong-Eun Lee at 6 below.

Yoon, Kim, Ryu and Lee gave the South Koreans 4 of the highest seven groups halfway by the event, which has up to now loved calm, dry and comfy circumstances with excessive temperatures within the mid-70s.

Yun grew to become the fourth participant within the historical past of the Girls’s PGA Championship, which started in 1955, to guide by no less than 5 strokes by 36 holes, following Mickey Wright (8 strokes in 1958), Yin Zhi-chun (6 strokes in 2022) and Christie Kerr (5 strokes in 2010).

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Korda attracted lots of of followers who flowed from gap to gap, re-chasing each shot as he traversed the lengthy 6,700-yard course exterior Minneapolis.

After birdieing 4 of the primary 9 holes, Korda faltered a bit within the second half, ending with six straight pars whereas battling a hook off the tee. She began the again 9 by hitting it within the tough alongside the tree line, then suffered a two-putt bogey on the primary gap.

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