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Swede Dani Holmqvist holds halfway lead in AIG Women’s Open, Malaysia’s Kelly Tan misses cut by just one shot in testing weather at Royal Troon

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Sweden’s Dani Holmqvist defied tough weather conditions to claim the second-round lead at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Troon yesterday.

On another blustery day on the Ayrshire links, accompanied by heavy rain showers, the 32-year-old battled to a superb score of one-under-par 70 after four birdies and three bogeys.

Holmqvist is the only player under par at the halfway stage of the first women’s Major of the year, having only qualified via last week’s Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open.

The Swede, who has fought back to fitness after a golf cart crash in 2018, sits at one-under-par, a stroke clear of American Austin Ernst and Sophia Popov from Germany.

Ernst claimed three birdies on her front-nine on her way to a 70, with Popov finishing with a birdie for a 72 late in the day to join her at level par. A five-strong group of players share fourth place on one-over-par, featuring Minjee Lee, Jasmine Suwannapura, Lydia Ko, Emily Kristine Pedersen and Lindsey Weaver, who is impressing without the use of caddie.

Lee signed for a superb 69 after two closing birdies, while Ko added a 71 as she chases a third Major title. The New Zealander, who became the youngest world number one aged only 17, tied third at the 2015 Women’s Open.

World No 4 Nelly Korda is well-placed at two-over-par after a second 72, while Inbee Park, who won the 2015 event at Turnberry, again showed her love for links golf as she carded a 69 to move into contention on four-over-par. Home favourite Catriona Matthew slipped to five-over.

It proved a difficult day for overnight leader Amy Olson, who followed up her opening 67 with a 10-over-par 81. Fellow American Marina Alex also struggled, starting the day in a tie for second place but dropping to seven-over-par after a 79.

Malaysia’s Kelly Tan just failed to make it to the weekend after rounds of 74 and 78, missing the halfway cut of nine-over-par by just one stroke in her 13th Major start. Defending champion Hinako Shibuno of Japan also dropped out, along with other notable players such as Charley Hull, Brooke Henderson, Stacy Lewis and Laura Davies.


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