Friday, June 28, 2013

U.S. Women's Open -- Day Two

Lisette Salas is not only Low American, she is currently tied for the lead in the tournament.  She is 5 under through 29 holes.  She is tied with I.K. Kim, who has played 27 holes, and Inbee Park, who doesn't start her second round until 1:25 P.M. E.D.T.

Yesterday's leader, H.N. Kim, has fallen back to 4 under through 25 holes.

Further comments below as events warrant.

12 comments:

  1. The morning players are almost finished, and I.K. Kim is on top. She shot a 69 today, and is now 7-under par after two rounds.

    Inbee Park has birdied the first hole, and is in second place at 6 under par. She will almost certainly have the 36-hole lead.

    Lisette Salas faded to an even par 72 for the day. She is 4-under par, and is still Low American.

    Yesterday's leader, H.N. Kim, is now 4 over for the day and 2 under for the tournament.

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  2. Here is the current leaderboard:

    1. I.K. Kim (KOR): -7 (36 holes)
    2. I. Park (KOR): -6 (27)
    3. L. Salas: -4 (36)
    T4. A. Stanford: -3 (36)
    T4. J. Korda: -3 (36)
    T4. J. Ewart Shadoff (ENG): -3 (25)

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  3. The wind is blowing pretty hard, so we aren't going to see too many low scores in the afternoon.

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  4. I give Jack Nicklaus a lot of credit for doing this commercial saying that he no longer plays from the back tees -- but the commercial makes me sad anyway.

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  5. The first round leader, Ha-Neul Kim, shot a 77 today. She is now 1 under for the tournament after 36 holes, in a tie for 11th.

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  6. Inbee Park birdies the 13th hole to move into a tie for the lead at 7 under.

    I have a feeling that she will win this tournament, and that it won't be all that close.

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  7. By the way, Inbee Park is playing with the world number two, Stacy Lewis. Through 31 holes, Park is eight shots ahead of Lewis.

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  8. And now ESPN2's coverage has failed due to technical difficulties, so I'm back to CNBC.

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  9. Inbee Park birdies the 15th hole to move to 8-under par, and she has the lead to herself.

    This is like watching Tiger in the old days.

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  10. Here's the 6 P.M. leaderboard:

    1. I. Park (KOR): -8 (33 holes)
    2. I.K. Kim (KOR): -7 (36)
    3. J. Ewart Shadoff (ENG): -5 (31)
    4. L. Salas: -4 (36)
    T5. A. Stanford: -3 (36)
    T5. J. Korda: -3 (36)

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  11. Only 12 golfers in the whole field are under par, and Inbee Park is 8 under.

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