Yoon Na-na (21, Hite Jinro), who is trying to win her second title of the season, has maintained her lead for two consecutive days at the Hana Financial Group Championship (total prize money of 1.5 billion won) on the KLPGA Tour .
In the second round of the tournament held at Bears Best Cheongna Golf Club (par 72) in Jung-gu, Incheon on the 27th, Yoon Na tied two birdies and one bogey to post a 1-under 71.
Yoon Na-na, who became an interim total of 7-under 136, maintained her lead following the first round.
It is one stroke away from Sung Yu-jin (24, Hanwha Q Cells), Lee Da-yeon (27, Medi Hill), Park Ji-young (28, Korea Land Trust) and Hong Hyun-ji (22, Taewang Honors) , 7 under par 137).
Yoon Na-na, who returned to the tour after being exempted from disciplinary action after the “Ogu Play” controversy, continues to perform well this season.
In addition to the top 10, Yoon has won once, and won three times as runner-up, ranking fourth in the grand prize, second in average at-bats, and third in the prize money. Yoon Na-na, who won her first title since returning to Jeju Samdasoo Masters last month, is seeking her second win in the upcoming championship.
Yoon, who shot seven under par the previous day, hardly managed to reduce the number of pars in the match. She recorded par in all of her first 11 holes.
He was shaken when he made a bogey at Hole 12 (par 4). At that time, he briefly lost the lead to Hong.
However, he displayed concentration at the last minute of the game. Following a perfect tee shot at the 16th hole (par 3), he garnered a birdie, and succeeded a 3-meter birdie putt at the 18th hole (par 4) to finish the race alone as the lead.
Hong Hyun-ji, who tied for the lead with Yoon-na in the first round, fell to a tie for second place with even par on the day.
Hwang Yoo-min (21, Lotte), who is trying to win his second title of the season, tied for sixth at 6-under 138, and Park Hyun-kyung (24, Korea Land Trust), who is seeking his fourth win , tied for 11th at 4-under 140.
Lydia Ko (New Zealand), who visited Korea amid a strong sense of shot, added 1 under par on the day and tied for 17th with Lee Ye-won (21, KB Financial Group) with an interim total of 3-under 141.
Korean-Australian Lee Min-ji, who also visited Korea after playing in the US Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Tour, tied for 26th with a 2-under 142 strokes.
On the other hand, Kim Hyo-joo (29, Lotte) added 2 under par on the day, but failed to make the cut with an interim total of 3 over par 147..
Link: 메이저사이트