Haeran Ryu shoots 62, takes
commanding lead in FM Championship
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[August 31, 2024]
South Korean Haeran Ryu shot a 10-under-par 62 on Friday to
take a commanding lead at the inaugural FM Championship at TPC
Boston in Norton, Mass.
Ryu followed a first-round 69 with her career-best round on the LPGA
Tour, leaving her at 13-under 131 after two rounds. Nobody could
pull within six shots of her by day's end; Bianca Pagdanganan (66)
of Thailand, Robyn Choi (68) of Australia and Yealimi Noh (68) are
tied for second at 7 under.
Ryu rang up 10 birdies Friday, with a run of four straight birdies
on each side of her card. On the day, she hit all 18 greens in
regulation and required just 26 putts.
"Just an amazing day because my shots, everything next to the hole
and my putt, everything get in the hole," Ryu said.
Ryu stood at 7 under for the tournament after four consecutive
birdies at Nos. 4-7, and after adding birdies at Nos. 10 and 12, she
reeled off another four in a row beginning at No. 14.
In her second season on the tour, the 23-year-old Ryu has one career
win.
"Today shots really good, but we have two more rounds, so I just
want to try to more accurate for my iron and keep (finding the)
fairway for my driver," Ryu said.
Pagdanganan had the best round of the afternoon wave. All six of her
birdies came within her first 10 holes before she made par on each
of her last eight.
That included the par-5 18th, where her drive missed the fairway and
bounced directly into the crook of a course official's arm, as
caught by the broadcast cameras. The woman bashfully let the ball
drop to the ground.
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"I've accidently hit people on the golf course
before but never had it land on anyone's arm," Pagdanganan said,
before joking, "I just told everyone that's what my caddie told me
to do, hit it in her right arm. I just follow orders. That's all I
do."
Noh had four birdies during a bogey-free 68, while
Choi carded six birdies with two bogeys.
Former World No. 1 Jin Young Ko of South Korea fired a 5-under 67 to
move into a tie for fifth at 6 under with Lauren Coughlin (69).
Norway's Celine Borge (68) and Thailand's Jeeno Thitikul (70) are
knotted at 5 under.
First-round leader Marina Alex posted an even-par 72 after an
opening round of 68 to stay at 4 under.
Jennifer Kupcho (1 over par) and Rose Zhang (2 over), two members of
the U.S. Solheim Cup team, were projected to make the 36-hole cut of
2 over or better. Notables who will miss the cut include France's
Celine Boutier (4 over) and Japan's Yuka Saso (4 over).
--Field Level Media
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