Carin Koch started the second round just two strokes off the lead from Natalie Gulbis. By the end of the first hole, they were tied for the lead. Koch executed a perfect sand wedge from 97 yards for an eagle on the par-4, 376-yard hole. “It was going straight in the hole and it just bounced once and went in” said the 34-year-old Swede. Although Carin birdied the 5th, she missed a short par putt on the following hole. On number 8, Koch used her sand wedge once again to place a birdie putt within 3 feet of the hole. Even though she birdied again on 16, Koch gave it back on the 18th, missing a 4-four foot par putt.
Carin’s last win came at the 2001 Corning Classic, but with the confidence of a great round today, it definitely helps her chances, and, as Carin chirped, “It was a really fun way to start”.
Wendy Ward, winner of last week’s Takefuji Classic, opened her round with a birdie and then rallied with five additional birdies in a six-hole stretch on the back nine. After a four year dry spell prior to the Takefuji, Ward finished with a 4-under 69 and stands poised for another challenging weekend. “I was able to start knocking down some pins, kind of like last week,” she said. “It was a matter of staying patient with your shots. Taking your chances when they were more realistic.”
Natalie Gulbis also claimed an eagle today at the 390-yard 4th hole, but lost her cool when, at the par-3 14th, she carded a 6 to finish with a disappointing 75. Tied for third with Gulbis is Maria Hjorth who, although carding 5 birdies, also bogeyed the 10th, 11th and 16th, double-bogeying the 15th.
Lorena Ochoa enjoyed a relaxing round today, shooting 71, but more importantly, playing even par through 36 holes. Her friends and family followed her throughout the day, even though temperatures reached a sweltering 91 degrees.
Charlotta Sorenstam(72) climbed up the leaderboard today, finishing in a tie for 5th with 4 other players. Charlotta had an up-and-down round today with 5 birdies and 5 bogeys finally finishing at even par.
Paula Creamer had a solo birdie today and compounded her problems with 4 bogeys and one double bogey on the 11th hole. She lost her cool today and shot a 5-over par 77.
But, the shot of the day goes to Jean Bartholemew, who dropped the third hole-in-one this year on the LPGA tour. Although she missed the cut today, she’ll still have the memory of her ace on the 106-yard 6th hole using her trusty gap wedge.
Pos Player Today Tot R1 R2 1 Carin Koch -3 -7 68 69 2 Wendy Ward -3 -4 71 69 T3 Natalie Gulbis +3 -3 66 75 T3 Maria Hjorth E -3 69 72 T5 Charlotta Sorenstam E -1 71 72 T5 Sung Ah Yim -2 -1 73 70 T5 Giulia Sergas +2 -1 69 74 T5 Audra Burks +3 -1 68 75 T5 Leta Lindley -1 -1 72 71 T10 Kelli Kuehne -1 E 73 71 T10 Stacy Prammanasudh E E 72 72 T10 Yu Ping Lin -5 E 77 67 T10 Lorena Ochoa -1 E 73 71 T10 Catriona Matthew -1 E 73 71 T10 Jill McGill E E 72 72 T10 Kris Tschetter -2 E 74 70 T10 Dawn Coe-Jones +1 E 71 73
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