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			leads CP Women's Open, Park charging 
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			 [August 25, 2018] 
			South Korea's Amy Yang took sole 
			possession of the lead at the CP Women's Open on Friday after 
			shooting 7-under 65 in the second round at Wascana Country Club in 
			Regina, Saskatchewan. 
 Yang sits at 13-under 131 for the tournament after shooting 66 on 
			Thursday.
 
 Canada's Brooke Henderson and American Angel Yin share second place 
			at 12 under, with a star-studded quartet another two strokes back in 
			a tie for fourth place. That group includes the world's top two 
			players, South Korea's Sung Hyun Park and Thailand's Ariya 
			Jutanugarn, as well as Nasa Hataoka of Japan, who ranks 15th after 
			starting the season at 44th in the Rolex Rankings.
 
 Only six other players are within five strokes of the lead, with two 
			Americans -- Mariah Stackhouse and Austin Ernst -- at 9 under and 
			four players at 8 under.
 
 Yang, the world's 25th-ranked player, opened on the back nine and 
			ripped off four birdies in five holes. After a setback at No. 16, 
			she put together another streak of four birdies in five holes to get 
			to 7 under on the round through 12. She bogeyed the fifth but 
			birdied the ninth to close out her round.
 
			
			 
			"My putting was really good today," Yang said after her round. "I 
			was hitting it pretty solid out there, but I gave myself a lot of 
			good chances, and I think I made most of them out there."
 Henderson had four birdies in her first six holes and three in her 
			last four, with the only hiccup a bogey at No. 16, to shoot 66 for 
			the second day in a row. Her round-capping birdie at No. 9 brought a 
			huge cheer from the home crowd.
 
 "Yeah, it was amazing," Henderson said of the support. "Walking up 
			No. 9 there, my final hole, to see that many people there to watch 
			me finish was incredible. I was happy I was able to birdie for them 
			and get to 12 under."
 
 Yin also started and finished hot, opening birdie-par-eagle and 
			closing with three straight birdies to shoot 67.
 
 Park was the only player to go lower than Yang on Friday, blistering 
			an 8-under 64 after needing a late charge a day earlier just to 
			shoot 70.
 
 The world's top-ranked player opened on the back nine Friday with 
			consecutive birdies, then eagled the par-5 14th and birdied three of 
			the next four holes, the only blemish being a bogey at No. 16. 
			Dating back to Thursday's round, Park was 11 under over her previous 
			16 holes at that point. She closed with seven pars and two birdies 
			on the front nine to move within three of the lead.
 
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			Amy Yang looks over the 12th green during the second round of the 
			Canadian Pacific Women's Open golf tournament at Wascana Country 
			Club. Mandatory Credit: Sergei Belski-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            "Overall, today everything felt really good from tee to putting," 
			Park, who won the event last year, said afterward. "Even though my 
			putting wasn't great yesterday, it was better than I anticipated 
			today. I'm pretty satisfied with my round today."
 Jutanugarn's tournament has been essentially the inverse of Park's 
			so far, as she finished with a 70 on Friday after shooting 64 and 
			sharing the lead after Round 1. The world's No. 2 parred her first 
			eight holes in Round 2 before birdieing the ninth, but she could 
			manage only two birdies -- one at the 18th -- and a bogey the rest 
			of the way.
 
 "I'm really proud of myself I finally made a putt, because I feel 
			like I missed all the putts today," Jutanugarn said of the birdie to 
			close her round.
 
 Hataoka also shot 70 after sharing the lead to open the day, but her 
			round was more up-and-down. She holed out on her approach at the 
			par-4 fifth for eagle, then added a birdie at No. 10 to get to 11 
			under, but couldn't keep the momentum going. She closed by 
			sandwiching two bogeys around a birdie at the 12th before a bogey at 
			No. 16 and a birdie at No. 17.
 
 Mariajo Uribe of Colombia, the other member of the Round 1 leading 
			trio, struggled to a 1-over 73 and slipped to a tie for 14th at 7 
			under.
 
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