Higa holds lead as play halts at Women’s Open

Golf

CHARLESTON, S.C. — Mamiko Higa of Japan birdied three of her final six holes following a nearly two-hour weather delay to shoot an even-par 71 and maintain a one-shot lead Friday in the suspended second round of the US Women’s Open.

A day after shooting a 65 for the lowest debut round in tournament history, Higa was a stroke behind Jessica Korda when thunderstorms and lightning caused play to be suspended at the Country Club of Charleston. When things resumed, Higa rediscovered her first-round touch to regain the lead over Korda at 6 under with a 14-footer on her final hole.

There were 45 players on the course when play was halted due to darkness. They’ll finish Saturday before third-round play starts.

Korda shot a 68, her lowest score in 38 career rounds in the major tournament.

American amateur Gina Kim had a 72 to join Celine Boutier of France at 4 under. Boutier has four holes to play.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Kawhi has 12 in debut, calls playing ‘easy part’
Giants: Saquon’s leadership void underestimated
Bulls to retire Rose’s No. 1 jersey next season
Dazzling Dumfries double puts Inter in Cup final
Immanuel Fayi-Waboso to miss England’s Six Nations campaign with shoulder injury

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *