Dewi Weber makes statement with 62, leads in Portland
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[August 03, 2024]
Dewi Weber of the Netherlands scorched Columbia Edgewater
Country Club with a 10-under-par 62 to take the halfway lead at the
Portland Classic on Friday in Oregon.
Weber finished her round with five straight birdies to leap ahead to
16-under 128. She is two shots in front of Andrea Lee, who shot 63
on Friday, and Germany's Polly Mack (67).
Weber, 28, was one of three Dutch golfers who qualified to compete
in the Paris Olympics but were controversially denied by their own
country's Olympic committee. In essence, the Dutch governing body
argued that the golfers were unlikely to place highly in the Olympic
competition.
Asked if the Olympic snub was on her mind this week, Weber replied,
"Not much."
"I'm disappointed obviously, but it's a chapter that for me I've
closed," Weber said. "Listen, if I win on Sunday, like I think that
would make a statement obviously, but it's not as if I'm trying to
play here to make a point.
"The point I'm trying to make is that I'm a good golfer and good
enough to be on the LPGA Tour, because I've been on Epson (Tour)
this entire year."
Weber is making just her second LPGA start this year. After rattling
off seven successive birdies at the second through eighth holes
during the first round on Thursday, her encore was a 10-birdie,
zero-bogey card on Friday.
"(Thursday) I hit poorer shots that ended up in good places and I
made my putts," Weber said. "Today I hit good drives, hit good iron
shots, and then I just finished it off with a putt. It felt easy."
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Lee, the 2022 Portland Classic champion, started
her round on the back nine and ripped off six birdies in a row at
Nos. 11-16. She climbed to 15 under for the tournament before
closing with her only bogey of the day at No. 9.
"It's always great to come back here," the California native said.
"I always find the course conditions to be perfect. It's a great
golf course. Obviously a lot of the low scores out here, but I feel
really comfortable out here. I don't know, just kind of feels like
my home course away from home almost."
Mack, ranked No. 419 in the world entering the
week, was the 18-hole leader after an opening 63. Her second round
included an eagle at the par-5 seventh, five birdies and two bogeys.
Jenny Shin of South Korea and Grace Kim of Australia each shot 65 to
move into a tie for fourth at 13 under. Alexa Pano (64) and Emma
Talley (67) are tied for sixth at 12 under.
The cut line was at 5 under par. Former major winners Sei Young Kim
of South Korea (4 under) and Stacy Lewis (2 under) were among the
notables to miss the cut.
--Field Level Media
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