Charley Hull and Hall of Famer Lydia KO moved to the quarrel after two rounds of the HSBC Women’s World Championship.
The Golden Olympic Medal KO was transferred within a stroke with a 67-year-old five.
English English Hull, who has charged three birds in its first round 69, is connected to the third with Hyo Joo Kim (66), two shots from the superiority.
KO, the new Zealander of South Korea, had a total of six under 138 years old in the Tanjong course in Sentosa Golf Club. The first round leader A Lim Kim held the lead after 36 holes with a 69 Friday.
Sustainable hit 11 of the 14 straight roads and 16 out of 17 greens in regulation in its round without bogey.
“I don’t think I usually play really well in this golf course and I thought this year would be a good year to turn it around,” Ko said.
“The results haven’t been really so low these last two days. I’m just trying to focus on me and I hope I just continue to climb the manager’s table.”
Defense champion Hannah Green shot 69 and was at the same time 144, at the level with Angel Yin, who won the Lpga Thailand event last week.
The Singapore field contains nine of the top 10 players in the world ranking – and 13 of the top 15 – minus nelly Korda and Rose Zhang of the highest rank.
The latest Early Asian waking event with three LPGA shifts will be played next week on the island of Hainan, China.
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