Officials ended play because of darkness with
half the field still on the course due to inclement weather
earlier in the day.
Kirk was among the early starters and made her move with a
blistering back nine, carding a 29 that featured five birdies
and an eagle in an eight-hole span.
A 13-year-veteran who is bidding for her third LPGA win, Kirk
had eight birdies overall in her round to move to 13-under 131
-- three shots clear of Jaye Marie Green of the United States.
"I think it might be my best (round) on the LPGA," Kirk said
after tying the lowest round of her career. "I know I've had
eight (birdies), but I don't know if I've had nine, so yeah,
really happy with it."
Green had two birdies and two bogeys on the front side but also
tore up the back nine with six birdies in her round of 66. She
is at 10-under for the tournament along with Germany's Sandra
Gal, who had six birdies through 13 holes when play was
suspended.
Moriya Jutanugarn of Thailand shot a 68 to join a group a
nine-under.
First-round co-leaders Kim Sei-young of South Korea and rookie
Laura Gonzalez Escallon of Belgium each struggled after their
opening 65s.
Kim was one-over for the day and six-under for the tournament
with six holes left in her second round. Escallon had a
quadruple bogey and was four-over for the day with five holes to
play.
World No. 2 Ariya Jutanugarn withdrew from the tournament with a
shoulder injury.
(Editing by Andrew Both)
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