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Park In-bee is teeing off on the 11th hole on the second day of the Meijer Classic. Grand Rapids (USA) = Getty Images / Multibits
View original image[Asia Economy Golf Specialist Reporter Kim Hyun-jun] ‘Kia Classic champ’ Park In-bee (33, KB Financial Group) continues her ‘march toward a second victory.’
On the 19th (Korean time), at Blyderfield Golf Club in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA (par 72, 6,556 yards), during the second day of the LPGA Tour Meijer Classic (total prize money $2.3 million), she added 4-under par to stand tied for 16th place (8-under par 136). Leona Maguire (Ireland) took a 3-shot lead at the top (15-under par 129), with Su-Hyun Oh (Australia) in second place (12-under par 132), and Lindy Duncan (USA) in third (11-under par 133) in pursuit.
Park In-bee started tied for 18th and recorded one eagle and two birdies. She opened the scoring with a birdie on the 5th hole (par 3), followed by an eagle on the 8th hole (par 5), and finished with a birdie on the final 18th hole (par 5). She boasted a 100% fairway hit rate and a 94.44% greens in regulation rate with her ‘precise iron shots.’ With 33 putts, it seems she lacked birdies. Adjusting her putting feel has become more urgent in preparation for next week’s major, the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship.
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It is remarkable that rookie Maguire collected one eagle and eight birdies (with two bogeys). She posted an 8-under par daily best. Koreans Jeon In-ji (27, KB Financial Group) and Choi Woon-jung (31, Volvik) are tied for 9th place (9-under par 135). World No. 1 Ko Jin-young (26) remained tied for 36th (6-under par 138), followed by Lee Jeong-eun 6 (25, Daebang Construction) tied for 39th (5-under par 139). Defending champion Brooke Henderson (Canada) was cut.
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