Leona Maguire nine back as Nelly Korda grabs clubhouse lead at Women's Open

admin admin | 08-24 00:16

Leona Maguire is nine shots adrift of clubhouse leader Nelly Korda at the halfway point of the AIG Women's Open at St Andrews.

World number one Korda carded a successive 68 to move to eight-under-par and currently has a three-shot lead over round one leader Charley Hull and Lilia Wu from the USA, who are also in the clubhouse.

After a disappointing showing at the Olympics and another at last week's Scottish Open, Maguire was hoping for a change of fortune in the year's final major but she has much work to do over the weekend after a level-par round of 72 that left her on one-over.


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The Cavan golfer started her round in conditions that were more benign than was the case on Thursday, as she made birdies on 10 and 14

However a bogey on 16 and then at the second, with the wind starting to freshen again, leaves her in a tie for 28th.

With the projected cut mark at four-over, Stephanie Meadow finished a shot worse off after adding a 72 to her opening 79.

Lauren Walsh, in her second major appearance, despite a birdie at the last, carded a 77 to finish on eight-over.

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