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Japanese Miyu Yamashita and Rio Takeda retreat from the field to AIG Women’s Open


Porthcawl, Wales – Miyu Yamashita started and ended with short birds and was flawlessly between while he published 7 years 65 years for the construction of three-shoves over Riyo Takedom, which was opened in the weekend open women.

Japanese players, both among the top 15 in ranking women, played in the same group in Royal Porthcawl and put the show in the second round, aligning with large shots and big ways in a way left behind.

Takeda was the only player within seven shots of Yamashit. Nelly Korda (72) and Rising English Star Lottie WOAD (70) were among the top 10 on the slot board and still nine shots that stand halfway halfway.

Read at the peak, until in Triple Bogey at 16. 16. 16.

“It was a lot more in it than bad,” Waud said. “He played really good for 17 holes, just that one hole cost me a little.”

Yamashita was released and made up most of her damage with four birds in the five hole, because she used the benefits of the early beginning before the stronger wind arrived.

“I didn’t make any special adjustments, but the wind was strong, so I think the recordings are important, as well as choosing the club and the direction I target the goal,” he said in the target. “So, such things are important, so I played and had a picture in mind that I have practiced so far.”

Takeda, whose two titles of LPGA include Toto Japan Classic last year before she was a member, a couple of Bogea is slowing down. Takeda performed for this with a top approach in a PAR-5 ninth that settled within the range of TAP for Eagle. She shot 69.

“I could play today, and I hope to focus on your game and play calm tomorrow,” Takeda said.

Yamashita, which is celebrated on Saturday. Birthday, was in 11-Mandus 133.

Chiara Tamburnini from Switzerland and Pajaree Anannarukarn in Thailand every shot 69 and were tied to third in 4-below 140, along with the US Lindy Duncan (70).

The cut fell to 2-greater 146. Brooke Henderson from Canada was right on the cutting line until you miss the 4-oven pair on the wind, then fails to make a bird on the closing hole.

Also, the cut was missing the world no. 4 Runing Yin (77), Rose Zhang (76) and American Women’s Open Champion Maja Stark (78).

Korda remains no. 1 Player in female golf in spite of not winning this year, and now facing a high order with a nine deficit for the last 36 holes.

“We honestly didn’t really use anything in calmer terms on the front nine, then somehow windy on my back,” Korda said. “He made a few more mistakes, but bounced with some birds. All in the whole, I will not complain about the couple.”

WOAD moved to a quarter connection before the group of holes was late in her circle on Friday at Royal Porthcawl.

Read the best run on the Japanese two while one swing and one nasty lie cost her. She had 3-wood for his second blow to a strong wind par-4 16. was sailing right in thick grass. Her first hacker moved a golf ball just a few inches. She had to take a penalty for an unpleasable lie, she got the one on the green and two-level for Triple Bogee.

She closed with two parks for 70, the result that would otherwise seem satisfactory.

“I would surely take him now, but not when I was standing at 16. Team,” With with with a smile. “Yes, I just had to try to play well over the weekend. It’s pretty crowded, so I can move a little.”

Everyone persecuted by Yamashita, who led Japanese list of money in LPGA 2022. and 2023. year as she won five times in each of those seasons. She also completed a shot from playoffs on a bronze medal in the Paris Olympics last year.

It only thinks about keeping your rhythm in the wind.

“I didn’t care about the expected results so far. I always think about competition on a high rank on every tournament, and I just played with my day,” Yamashita said. “I’m so glad that my score and ranking worked.”



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