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Four-way tie for Mexico Open lead

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VALLARTA, Mexico — Alvaro Ortiz got off to a strong start and did just enough right at the end for a 7-under 64, giving him a share of the lead Friday in the Mexico Open as he goes for yet another victory in his home country.

This would be the biggest of all for Ortiz, who won twice on the Mexican Golf Tour at the end of last year. Ortiz is the younger brother of Carlos Ortiz, a PGA Tour winner who signed with Saudi-funded LIV Golf.

Ortiz was at 11-under 131 at breezy Vallarta Vidanta, tied with Jake Knapp, Matt Wallace of England and Sami Valimaki of Finland. Ortiz had a 64 of his own late in the afternoon, Wallace shot 65 and Valimaki had a 67.

Ortiz, who grew up in Guadalajar­a, has been trying to find his way since leaving Arkansas. He already has played in the Masters as the 2019 Latin America Amateur champion, and he qualified for the U.S. Open in 2021 at Torrey Pines.

He is back on the Korn Ferry Tour this year after splitting time last year on the Asian Tour, Mexican Golf Tour and Tour Americas.

First-round leader Erik van Rooyen salvaged a 69, leaving the South African one shot behind.

Kim surges at LPGA Thailand

Former Women’s PGA Championsh­ip winner Sei Young Kim moved from second place into a threeway tie for the lead after two rounds of the LPGA Thailand tournament on Friday at Chonburi, Thailand.

After sailing through the first 11 holes with four birdies and an eagle, Kim had two bogeys on Nos. 13 and 17 to finish with a 4-under 68.

“I think I lost my focus when I was putting, so I missed the short putt, especially 17. I have to forget about it,” Kim said.

Kim, who won the 2020 Women’s PGA title by five strokes at Aronimink Golf Club in Pennsylvan­ia, had a two-round total of 10under 134 on the Siam Country Club Old Course at Chonburi southeast of Bangkok.

She was tied with Madelene Sagstrom and Patty Tavatanaki­t, who each shot 67 on Friday. They had a one-stroke lead over three players.

 ?? Fernando Llano/Associated Press ?? Alvaro Ortiz shot 7-under 64 Friday for an 11-under 131 for a share of the Mexico Open second-round lead.
Fernando Llano/Associated Press Alvaro Ortiz shot 7-under 64 Friday for an 11-under 131 for a share of the Mexico Open second-round lead.

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