Lydia Go (New Zealand), the former world number one in women's golf, rose to a joint lead in the second round of the opening match of the new season of the LPGA Tour.
Lydia Go made 3 birdies without a bogey on the second day of the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions (total prize money of $1.5 million), the opening game of the 2024 LPGA Tour season held at Lake Nona Golf and Country Club (par 72) in Orlando, Florida, USA on the 20th (Korean time). He recorded a 5-under par 67, including a dog and an eagle.
Lydia Ko, whose interim total was 8 under par at 136 strokes, became tied for the lead with Ayaka Furue (Japan). She moved up significantly from a tie for 6th the day before. 카지노사이트랭크
Lydia Go, who was once famous as a 'genius golfer', rebounded in 2022 after going through a slump. After winning her third win of the season, she declared her resurgence by receiving the LPGA Player of the Year Award and the Bear Trophy (for lowest stroke).
Lydia Go, who got married later that year, was unable to continue her performance in 2023. It was a poor performance, with only two top 10 finishes, let alone a win.
Lydia Go prepared for the new season of Proud to Be Awesome. He also boosted his confidence by winning the Grant Thornton Invitational, an unofficial competition held for both men and women, paired with Jason Day (Australia).
In addition, we are trying to make changes by working with coach Lee Si-woo, who is well-known as the swing coach of Ko Jin-young (29, Solaire), to carry out swing correction.
These efforts appear to be paying off even before the opening game. Lydia Ko recorded a ‘no bogey’ score of 5 under par in today’s match, following 3 under par the previous day. He also recorded an eagle on the 9th hole (par 5).
Furue, who had taken the sole lead by hitting 7 under par the previous day, only lost one stroke in the second round, allowing Lydia Ko to tie for the lead.
Gemma Dreiberg (Scotland) and Gabi Lopez (Mexico) are tied for third place with 6 under par, 138 strokes, trailing by two strokes.
Korean players failed to rank in the top rankings for the second day.
Yoo Hae-ran (23, Daol Financial Group), who was named LPGA Tour Rookie of the Year last year, only scored even par on this day and tied for 21st with an interim total of 1 under par and 143 strokes.
Yang Hee-young (35) tied for 23rd with a midterm total of even par at 144 strokes, and Jeon In-ji (30, KB Financial Group) finished at 33rd with 4 over par at 148 strokes. 고스톱