Perrine Delacour stays on top at Portland Classic
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[September 02, 2023]
Perrine Delacour shot a 5-under 67 Friday to hang onto a
one-stroke lead at the Portland Classic after the second round in
Portland, Ore.
At 14-under 130, the 29-year-old from France is one shot ahead of
Sweden's Linn Grant and two up on last week's winner, Megan Khang.
Both Grant and Khang shot 66 Friday to close in on Delacour.
After a slow start in the afternoon wave, with just one birdie on
the back nine at Columbia Edgewater Country Club, Delacour reached
14 under by getting birdies to fall at Nos. 3, 5, 6 and 7. She
stayed bogey-free for the second straight day -- and has shot
10-under on the front nine over two days -- despite needing five
more putts than she did during Thursday's round of 63 that gave her
the lead.
Delacour, who has just one top-10 finish this season, is searching
for her first title in a decade-plus on the LPGA Tour.
"I'm going to try not to think about it because that's when -- I'm
the kind of person to overthink, so the goal is I'm going to do some
stuff to keep my head busy and not thinking about golf," Delacour
said.
Grant continued a hot run of form by racking up seven birdies and
just one bogey. Grant won her first LPGA tournament July at the Dana
Open and has four straight top-20 finishes since then.
"I think I'm overall very solid," said Grant, 24. "Like even though
I have an off day, like I don't put too much pressure on myself. ...
I might wake up tomorrow and not have a swing, but I just have to go
out and make it work, and I think I'm pretty good at making work
even on the days I don't feel like I got it."
Khang had an eagle on her card for the second straight day. After
making one at the par-5 seventh hole during a bogey-free first
round, Khang reached the green at the par-5 fifth in two shots
Friday and holed the eagle putt.
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Khang is drawing from last week's CPKC Women's Open
in Vancouver, where she earned her first victory on tour after years
of near-misses.
"It's been kind of like a long week it feels like,
but overall I think I've kind of just come to this week kind of
going, ‘Hey, game is in a good place,'" said Khang, 25. "Mentally a
little tired, but sometimes that can be a good thing."
Women's PGA Championship winner Ruoning Yin of China piled up eight
birdies for a bogey-free 64. She joined a large tie for fourth at 10
under with Ally Ewing (65), Elizabeth Szokol (66), Thailand's
Chanettee Wannasaen (66), Charley Hull of England (67), Madelene
Sagstrom of Sweden (67) and Gina Kim (70).
World No. 2 Nelly Korda settled for a 71 and is at 8 under after
opening the tournament with a 65.
The cut line was projected at 4 under par late Friday. Big names
like Lexi Thompson (69) and U.S. Open champion Allisen Corpuz (68)
were in line to miss that cut at 3 under.
Rose Zhang, the 20-year-old phenom who won her first LPGA start as a
professional back in June, went 74-68 for her first two rounds to
finish at 2 under and miss just the second cut of her career. Major
winners Hannah Green (72) of Australia (2 under) and Lydia Ko (72)
of New Zealand (even par) also missed the weekend.
--Field Level Media
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