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Thai ace storms ahead with solid 70

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LIPA CITY – Yupaporn Kawinpakor­n pounced on fellow Thais Saraporn Chamchoi and Onkanok Soisuwan’s early struggle and Marvi Monsalve’s par-game to wrest control with a bogeyfree two-under 70 for a two-stroke lead after two rounds of The Women’s Championsh­ip at the Summit Point Golf and Country Club here yesterday.

While majority fumbled in the windy day at the Robert Trent Jones II-designed layout which features holes inspired by some of the world’s best-known courses, Kawinpakor­n kept her poise and gunned down two birdies for a 35-35 card that shoved her past erstwhile leader Chamchoi to the top of the heap at five-under 139.

Chamchoi, who impressed the 40-player field with a 68 Wednesday, hardly recovered from a poor 41 start, finishing with a 39 for an 80 and tumbling to joint 10th with four others at 148, now nine shots off the pace.

But Monsalve stayed in the hunt for a maiden crown with a gutsy 72, joining local amateur LK Go and a charging Chonlada Chayanun, also of Thailand, at 141, while Soisuwan, winner of the last Ladies Philippine Golf Tour leg at Mt. Malarayat, hobbled with a 38 start and finished with a 73 to slip to fifth at 142 heading to the final 18 holes of the P1.5 million championsh­ip sponsored by ICTSI.

“I had a good feel of the course today (yesterday),” said Kawinpakor­n, winner of the LPGT Beverly Place leg last January and fresh from her China LPGA Tour leg win in Guangdong last week. “The wind was about the same when I was in China last week and it made me think a little of club selection and watch the wind direction.

The veteran campaigner did away with the usual post-round interview and instead took a rest following a string of six tournament­s.

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Yupaporn Kawinpakor­n

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