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Rookie turns it on

In-gee shoots a 66 to go two strokes ahead of the pack

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EVIAN (France): Rookie Chun Ingee posted a super 66 to edge ahead of the field at the halfway stage of the Evian Championsh­ip, the final Major of the season.

The 22-year-old South Korean had shared the first-round lead on 63 with compatriot Park Sung-hyun, but she moved two clear of the pack on Friday with a six-birdie round. A bogey at the fourth was her only error in 36 holes covered in 13-under.

Sung-hyun (68) and China’s Feng Shanshan, the Olympic bronze medallist, shared second place on 11-under with another Korean, Ryu So-yeon, on 10 under after-two 66s.

In-gee won the US Women’s Open before she joined the LPGA Tour last year and this season she is already well clear in her quest for Rookie of the Year honours. She also wants a second Major. “I’m trying not to think about winning,” she said.

“That puts me under too much pressure. I just want to keep playing the same way over the next two rounds.”

Sung-hyun is the leading star of the Korean LPGA Tour with five wins this season and she has already shown form in the Majors, finishing third at this year’s US Women’s Open.

Shanshan, the 2012 LPGA Champion, had a 67 and said that the Olympics in Rio had boosted her confidence, as she chases a second Major and a 17th profession­al title.

“The course played a little longer today and we had some pretty long holes,” said 27-year-old Shanshan.

“I actually started to feel a little bit tired on the back nine. I think it was because of the walk and the ground is soft after the rain.

“I made a couple of bogeys in the start of the back nine, but then I talked to my caddie, I was like, let’s finish strong, and then I made two birdies in the last three, so I’m happy about the score.

“After the Olympics I went home to China and had a three-week break. I only started practising last week. But my putting has been pretty good for the first two days.”

World No. 1 Lydia Ko, the defending champion from New Zealand, had a second-round 68 and, at nine behind on four-under is certainly not out of it.

But Brittany Lang, the US Women’s Open champion, won’t be collecting a second Major this year. She had a 71 and missed the cut by two shots on five-over. — AFP

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Chun In-gee follows the flight of her ball after playing on the 16th hole in the second round of the Evian Championsh­ip in Evian, France, on Friday. — AP
Focussed: Chun In-gee follows the flight of her ball after playing on the 16th hole in the second round of the Evian Championsh­ip in Evian, France, on Friday. — AP

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