Aditi adds 70 to first round 68, lies T-15 in Kroger Queen Champs

Cincinnati (US), Sep 10 (Golf News) Indian golfer Aditi Ashok fired five birdies before dropping three bogeys for a two-under 70 in the second round to lie T-15th at the Kroger Queen Championship, presented by P&G here.

Aditi played almost as well as she did in her bogey free first round, but results were somewhat different.

Aditi shot four-under 68 in the first round with four birdies and no bogeys.

At six-under for two rounds, Aditi is now T-15th as the LPGA Tour moves into the last quarter of the season.

The highlight of Aditi's second round was a hat-trick of birdies from 12th to 14th after birdies on second and ninth.

She dropped shots on par-5 fourth, par-3 eighth and then right at the end another bogey came on the Par-4 18th.

In the first round, Aditi birdied second, fifth, ninth and 12th.

The best finish for Aditi this season has been T-13 at the Gainbridge LPGA at Boca Rio in January.

The current week must have been a relief for Aditi, who has had five missed cuts in the last six starts.

The first round leader Xiyu Lin witnessed a superb second round from her playing partner Jeongeun Lee, who fired a bogey-free nine-under 63. The highlight was four consecutive birdies from holes 7-10. She also tied her second-lowest career round on the LPGA Tour.

Playing with Lee, the 18-hole leader Lin backed up her opening 64 with a bogey-free four-under 68 to sit one shot back at 12-under. Her two-day total is 132.

Two-time LPGA Tour winner Ally Ewing sits in solo third spot after firing an eight-under 64 in round two.

Mexico's Maria Fassi and Australia's Sarah Kemp sit in a tie for the fourth position at -10 with a logjam of players rounding out the top 10 in a tie for sixth at nine-under.

Lee has had three top-10 finishes earlier this season that all came in three consecutive starts — a tie for ninth at the LPGA Drive On Championship at Crown Colony, a tie for fourth at the HSBC Women's World Championship and a tie for eighth at the Honda LPGA Thailand.

A total of 76 players made the cut at one-under. 

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News Source : PTI

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