Kim moves atop Chevron leaderboard before darkness halts play
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[April 22, 2023]
(Reuters) - South Korea's Kim A Lim posted the round of the
week to jump to the top of the Chevron Championship leaderboard on
Friday before second round play at the year's first women's major
was halted due to darkness at Houston's The Club at Carlton Woods.
Kim, who won the 2020 U.S. Open at another Houston area layout the
Champions Club, returned a seven-under 65 to sit one clear of
Americans Lilia Vu and Megan Khang.
With the start of second round play delayed by two hours due to
torrential overnight rain golfers scrambled to complete their
rounds.
But 31 players eventually surrendered to the darkness, including
Canada's Brooke Henderson, who was just off the 18th green three off
the lead and opted to return early Saturday to complete the round
while her playing partners putted out.
"It was really, really dark," said Henderson, the world number
seven.
"I'm just over the back. That was fine enough to see, but around the
greens I needed a little bit more light to make sure, because I want
to take advantage of this opportunity to make birdie."
For much of the day Vu, who was out in the morning wave, sat alone
atop the leaderboard with no one able to better her midway total of
seven-under 137.
Kim did not look like the one to knock Vu from her perch after a
bogey on her opening hole but kept a clean card the rest of way
while piling up eight birdies for a three-under 69 while Khang
returned a bogey free 67.
Lurking one shot further back two off the pace are major winners
world number two Nelly Korda and Thailand's Patty Tavatanakit.
Korda, hunting a second major following her triumph at the 2021
Women's PGA Championship, had another rollercoaster day, mixing five
birdies with three bogeys for a two-under 70.
"There are bogeys out there and you try to minimise your mistakes as
much as possible," said Korda.
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Apr 21, 2023; The Woodlands, Texas, USA;
The caddie for Lilia Vu (USA) points out a spot on the fringe before
she putts on the 16th green during the second round of The Chevron
Championship golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Shea-USA
TODAY Sports
"I was punching the air a couple of times after my
two three-putts, which are kind of stupid mistakes, but you just
kind of have to stay mentally tough and know that there are some
birdie opportunities as well."
Tavatanakit, who led wire-to-wire winning the 2021 Chevron, then
known as the ANA Inspiration, posted a five-under 67 highlighted by
five birdies in a bogey free outward nine and a birdie-birdie
finish.
Defending champion Jennifer Kupcho saw her hope of a repeat all but
disappear with a six-over 78 that included a triple-bogey,
double-bogey and three bogeys against two birdies.
The round left the American on six-over for the tournament well
adrift of the projected one-over cut.
Also in real danger of missing the cut is world number one Lydia Ko,
who was on three-over with two holes to complete when play was
halted.
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto; Editing by Ken Ferris and
Kim Coghill)
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