Chicago Sun-Times

Kang, Kim lead at KPMG

- BY JIM LITKE

Danielle Kang won backtoback majors as an amateur, yet has never cracked the winner’s circle in her half- dozen years as a pro.

The 24- year- old California­n took a big step in the right direction, grabbing a share of the second- round lead in the morning wave Friday at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championsh­ip at Olympia Fields. Her biggest hurdle could well be co- leader Sei Young Kim, the LPGA Tour’s 2015 Rookie of the Year and already a six- time winner on tour.

Kang and Kim each shot a 5- under 66 to reach 7- under 135. First- round leader Amy Yang ( 71), Chella Choi ( 70), Brittany Lincicome ( 66), Jodi Ewart Shadoff ( 66) and Mi Hyang Lee ( 67) were another stroke back. A stroke behind that group was So Yeon Ryu ( 68) — who climbed to No. 1 in the world after a victory last week and won the LPGA Tour’s first major of the season — along with defending champion Brooke Henderson ( 69), Moriya Jutanugarn ( 68) and Sarah Jane Smith ( 67).

Lydia Ko shot 68 to put herself back in contention at 4 under. Michelle Wie also was 4 under, following her opening 68 with a 70.

Kang, the U. S. Women’s Amateur champion in 2010 and 2011, conceded she didn’t have a game plan after her last practice round at Olympia Fields Country Club, one of several venues that previously hosted men’s majors and now is being tested by the women.

“I kind of was super- overwhelme­d and didn’t know what to do,” she said. “So I called my brother, Alex, of course.”

Alex Kang, who plies his trade on the Web. com Tour, was familiar with Olympia Fields and its bunkers and gave her some simple advice.

“He goes, ‘ Just blast it down,’ ” she recalled. The plan worked as Kang, relying on her driver, hit 11 of 14 fairways and hasn’t made a bogey through 36 holes.

Kim carved her path up the leaderboar­d with a closing flourish, making three birdies in her last five holes. They came on the tougher front- nine side, though players caught a break as the swirling wind that made club selection dicey Thursday subsided in Round 2.

“Fortunatel­y, when I tee off, a little less windy,” Kim said, “so I was able to attack the pin.”

The KPMG kicks off a stretch of three majors in six weeks. Among those missing the cut Friday at 3 over were major champions Ariya Jutanugarn, the No. 2 ranked player in theworld, and Anna Nordqvist.

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| GETTY IMAGES Danielle Kang ( left) and Sei Young Kim each shot a second- round 66 on Friday at Olympia Fields.
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