Ally Ewing, Grace Kim tied for lead
at Meijer LPGA Classic
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[June 15, 2024]
Ally Ewing shot a scorching, 9-under 63 to move into a tie
with Australia's Grace Kim for the 36-hole lead at the Meijer LPGA
Classic on Friday in Belmont, Mich.
Ewing and Kim stand at 11-under 133 after two trips around
Blythefield Country Club after Kim posted a 65 Friday. They are two
shots ahead of Denmark's Nanna Koerstz Madsen (64 Friday) and South
Korea's Narin An (68).
Ewing's bogey-free round began with three birdies over her first
five holes, and she chipped in for eagle at the par-5 eighth hole.
She sank four more birdies coming home, including a short putt at
the par-3 11th after an excellent tee shot.
"I think you can make a lot of birdies out here," Ewing said. "At
the same time, I approach a golf course with what it gives me, so I
try to play smart but aggressive golf."
The 31-year-old, who has three LPGA wins to her name, found her form
again after tying for third at the U.S. Women's Open two weeks ago.
"Yeah, I think any time you get a good finish in any tournament,
much less a major, you just see good golf for four days, definitely
helps your confidence when you carry it over," Ewing said. "The golf
ball doesn't know what I did last week, but it's still important to
attack it but also have confidence with it."
Kim started her round on the back nine and also piled up three
birdies over her first five. After bogeying No. 17, she bounced back
with an eagle at the par-5 18th. She added a final bang with three
straight birdies at Nos. 6-8.
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Kim said the conditions changed drastically for her
after playing Thursday's round in heavy wind.
"I think I was the second-lowest scorer of the day (Thursday) in the
afternoon, and, yeah that says a lot of how tough the conditions
were," Kim said. "But to be able to pull through and make a few more
birdies, back-to-back birdies to finish my round, yeah, very much
topped it off."
Brooke M. Henderson of Canada, a two-time winner of
this event, shot 69 Friday and is part of a tie for fifth at 8 under
with Lauren Hartlage (69), Allison Corpuz (68), South Korea's Jin
Hee Im (65) and China's Jing Yan (68).
World No. 1 Nelly Korda couldn't recover from an opening-round 76.
She shot a 5-under 67 on Friday but missed the cut line of 2 under
by a single stroke.
"I'm very pleased with the way that I struck the ball today off the
tee, something I've been struggling with this year," Korda said.
"This was by far the best I've hit it off the tee, so a little bit
of positivity going into (the KPMG Women's PGA Championship)."
--Field Level Media
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