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Mizuki Hashimoto moves into the lead at the Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific championship

Mizuki Hashimoto of Japan. (Photo by Graham Uden/R&A/R&A via Getty Images)

Defending champion Mizuki Hashimoto displayed her mastery of the greens to the full as she moved into the lead after the second round of the Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific (WAAP) championship on Friday.

The 20-year-old from Miyagi showed her intent from the very first hole, pouring a 70-foot birdie putt into the middle of the cup, and kept up the positive momentum after that. She needed just 27 putts to go round the Waterside Course of Siam Country Club and carded seven birdies with a solitary bogey.

Hashimoto, a second-year student at the Tohoku Fukushi University (which has produced champions like Hideki Matsuyama and Takumi Kanaya), posted a six-under-par 66 to move to a nine-under- par total of 135, one ahead of Korea’s Jiyoo Lim. The 17-year-old added a second straight round of four-under-par 68.

Jiyoo Lim of Korea. (Photo by Graham Uden/R&A/R&A via Getty Images)

Chinese Taipei’s Ting-Hsuan Huang (69) is alone in third place at six-under-par, followed by a three-way tie for fourth place between Thailand’s Suvichaya Vinijchaitham (68), Philippine’s Rianne Mikhaela Malixi (70) and Australian Kelsey Bennett (72).

The highest-ranked Thai player in the field, Natthakritta Vongtaveelap, reached eight-under-par in her round at one stage but dropped four shots in three holes late in her round for a 73 that saw her drop to tied seventh place alongside overnight leader Malaysia’s Liyana Durisic.

Hashimoto loves playing in the top Asia-Pacific events. Apart from her WAAP victory in Abu Dhabi last year, she was also the individual champion in the Queen Sirikit Cup, the team championship of the region, when it was played in Singapore earlier this year.

“The long putts here are very difficult but I seem to be reading them very well today,” said the World Amateur Golf Ranking® (WAGR) number 16.

“I am happy with the way I played over the first two days. I don’t really care too much that I am on top of the leaderboard. I am just going to play as aggressively as possible during the weekend.”

Lim, who is the highest-ranked non-Japanese player in the field at number 13, played in the same group as Hashimoto and was in awe of her putting.

After a round that included six birdies and two bogeys, the 11th grade high schooler said: “I thought my distance control with irons was much better today and so was my putting. But I loved the way Hashimoto putts. That was some exhibition. I hope I have learned a few things just watching her and I can include it in my next two rounds.

“My mom is on my bag this week and I think I just shut her out a few times when I was in the zone. But we had lots of fun otherwise. I think I have a good chance to win this after the first two days.”

Ting-Hsuan Huang of Chinese Taipei . (Photo by David Paul Morris/R&A/R&A via Getty Images)

Huang made a birdie on the 18th to edge closer to the leader. She made six birdies during the round, including one on the seventh hole where she made a putt from 60 feet.

“I am just doing my best. I am very excited,” said Huang, who recently finished fourth in the World Junior Golf Championship in Canada.

“I need to play more aggressive golf. I need my putting to be more aggressive. I made two three-putts today so I hope tomorrow will be better.”

The cut was applied at four-over-par and 53 players made it to the weekend.

Saki Baba, the highest-ranked player in the field at number three in the WAGR, made just one birdie in her first 33 holes of the championship and then finished with three straight birdies in her last three holes to close with a two-under-par 70. She finished the day tied 17th place at one-under-par total.

Malaysia’s Jeneath Wong made the first hole-in-one when she eased a smooth pitching wedge tee shot straight into the cup on the 113-yard seventh hole.

It was a proud moment for Macau’s Teng Teng Hun, who made the cut on the number after a round of 78. This is the first time Macau has been represented in championship.

The WAAP has been developed by The R&A and the Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation (APGC) to inspire future generations of women golfers and provides the champion with an unparalleled launchpad early in their career through exemptions into multiple women’s major championships and other elite amateur championships.

Results – Day 2 

1 HASHIMOTO, Mizuki Japan 16 -9 69 66     135
2 LIM, Jiyoo Republic of Korea 13 -8 68 68     136
3 HUANG, Ting-Hsuan Chinese Taipei 83 -6 69 69     138
T4 BENNETT, Kelsey Australia 76 -5 67 72     139
T4 MALIXI, Rianne Mikhaela Philippines 236 -5 69 70     139
T4 VINIJCHAITHAM, Suvichaya Thailand 487 -5 71 68     139
T7 VONGTAVEELAP, Natthakritta Thailand 38 -4 67 73     140
T7 DURISIC, Liyana Malaysia 196 -4 66 74     140
T9 ARAKI, Yuna Japan 12 -3 70 71     141
T9 SHINCHI, Mamika Japan 53 -3 71 70     141
T9 TEZUKA, Ayaka Japan 59 -3 70 71     141
T12 LU, Hsin-Yu Chinese Taipei 36 -2 71 71     142
T12 XU, Fiona New Zealand 91 -2 72 70     142
T12 TAN, Audrey Malaysia 205 -2 72 70     142
T12 RAWOF, Warda Amira Malaysia 519 -2 70 72     142
T12 WONG, Jeneath Malaysia 73 -2 72 70     142
T17 BABA, Saki Japan 3 -1 73 70     143
T17 BOSIO, Justice Australia 96 -1 70 73     143
T17 HAMMETT, Sarah Australia 134 -1 71 72     143
T17 NI, Zixin China 194 -1 71 72     143
T17 PATEL, Nishna India 906 -1 72 71     143
T22 CAO, Xinyu China 334 Par 71 73     144
T22 PARK, Yeji Republic of Korea 87 Par 71 73     144
T22 NASSER, Zulaikah Nurziana Malaysia 444 Par 69 75     144
T22 CHEN, Yu-Chu Chinese Taipei 602 Par 69 75     144
T22 SRIWONG, Achiraya Thailand 1285 Par 71 73     144
T22 LU, Vivian New Zealand 131 Par 71 73     144
T22 GALITSKY, Eila Thailand 217 Par 71 73     144
T22 ATIENZA, Aloysa Singapore 329 Par 71 73     144
T30 LIAO, Hsin-Chun Chinese Taipei 139 +1 72 73     145
T30 LEE, Dong Eun Republic of Korea 164 +1 73 72     145
T30 LAU, Arianna Hong Kong 277 +1 71 74     145
T30 HINSON-TOLCHARD, Maddison Australia 102 +1 72 73     145
T30 KIM, Minsol Republic of Korea 21 +1 75 70     145
T30 LEE, Jeong Hyun Republic of Korea 100 +1 72 73     145
T30 YE, Lei China 160 +1 74 71     145
T30 DING, Wai Chung Virginie Hong Kong 409 +1 72 73     145
T30 HAN, Sophie Hong Kong 479 +1 70 75     145
T39 CHOI, Eunseo New Zealand 201 +2 72 74     146
T39 UETA, Miku Japan 40 +2 69 77     146
T41 RUDGELEY, Kirsten Australia 35 +3 75 72     147
T41 HSU, Huai-Chien Chinese Taipei 162 +3 72 75     147
T41 SCHMIT, Meva Indonesia 1851 +3 72 75     147
T41 FORTUNA, Mikhaela Denise Philippines 342 +3 76 71     147
T45 JEERAVIVITAPORN, Taglao Thailand 136 +4 73 75     148
T45 LEE, Hyosong Republic of Korea 249 +4 73 75     148
T45 NG, Jaymie Singapore 610 +4 72 76     148
T45 KANG, Sumin New Zealand 807 +4 74 74     148
T45 NG, Inez Singapore 784 +4 73 75     148
T45 PEIRCE, Caitlin Australia 165 +4 74 74     148
T45 WU, Chun-Wei Chinese Taipei 727 +4 73 75     148
T45 HUN, Teng Teng Macau 423 +4 70 78     148
T45 NG, Jing Xuen Malaysia 337 +4 78 70     148
MC CHEN, Xingtong Singapore 1033 +5 71 78     149
MC RATTANWAN, Pattharat Thailand   +5 76 73     149
MC SOONTREEYAPAS, Navaporn Thailand 486 +5 74 75     149
MC SINGSON, Maria Rafaela Philippines 688 +5 75 74     149
MC WIDJAJA, Elaine Indonesia 417 +5 73 76     149
MC TATEMATSU, Rina Thailand 110 +5 76 73     149
MC CHOWIWATTANA, Chananyu Thailand 1185 +5 78 71     149
MC KHINE, Phu Pwint Yati Khine Myanmar 1028 +5 74 75     149
MC SHARMA, Inara Diti Hong Kong 2165 +6 74 76     150
MC PRASHANTH, Avani India 116 +6 74 76     150
MC RUBRONG, Pimpisa Thailand 388 +6 77 73     150
MC CHEN, Jiarui China 872 +6 73 77     150
MC EKKANTRONG, Pusanisa Thailand   +7 74 77     151
MC YOKO, Kristina Natalia Indonesia 243 +7 76 75     151
MC LOH, Hailey Singapore 1031 +7 72 79     151
MC GEULIS ZULLANDARI, Rayi Indonesia 332 +8 79 73     152
MC BRAR, Mannat India 500 +8 75 77     152
MC GO, Lois Kaye Philippines 225 +9 76 77     153
MC RAJ, Tara New Zealand 362 +9 76 77     153
MC CHUNG, Darae New Zealand 635 +10 73 81     154
MC DOAN, Xuan Khue Minh Vietnam 939 +12 78 78     156
MC CHOWHAN, Kriti India 791 +13 73 84     157
MC SAGOO, Sifat India 502 +13 77 80     157
MC LIM , Shayne Singapore   +13 81 76     157
MC WAHYUDI, Sania Talita Indonesia 410 +14 77 81     158
MC SINOLUNGAN, Patricia Walanda Indonesia 568 +14 79 79     158
MC AMJAD, Humna Pakistan 247 +15 81 78     159
MC JACOT, Tyanna Guam 2121 +19 79 84     163
MC KANG, Ceerat India 1308 +21 79 86     165
MC HOWARD, Rotana Cook Islands 2290 +21 82 83     165
MC BALASURIYA, Taniya Sri Lanka 2019 +23 83 84     167
MC SHERPA, Pratima Nepal 2857 +29 86 87     173
RTD LI, Menghan China 1314 +10 77       77

 


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