THURSDAY, March 28, 2024
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Ariya still a stroke behind leader in Arizona

Ariya still a stroke behind leader in Arizona

Ariya Jutanugarn fired her second straight 68 to fall a shot behind American Cydney Clanton after the midway stage of the LPGA Founders Cup in Arizona on Friday.

The world No 7 had five birdies against a lone bogey as she shot a two-day total of eight under-par-136 to take the joint second place with American Marina Alex, Colombian Mariajo Uribe and overnight leader Karine Icher of France.

“Actually, I didn't hit that good. Maybe I got some luck today. But I still have so much fun. Just been working on my commitment, so not very good on my tee shot today,” said Ariya who posed two top 10 finishes this year in Bahamas and Australia.

“I feel like the course is different. It's pretty hard this year. When the wind picks up it's pretty hard because like the fairway is not that firm, so we didn't hit that far like we did last year,” she added.

Clanton holed out for eagle from the fairway at 13 and rolled in a birdie at the last to seize the second-round lead.

The American  shook off an early bogey and fired four birdies along with her eagle in a five-under par 67.

"I played really good and made some clutch putts coming in," Clanton said. "The hole out was pretty special, any time you don’t have to putt is nice."

Her nine-under par total of 135 put her one stroke in front of a quartet of players that included overnight co-leader Icher.

Clanton, seeking her first win on the LPGA Tour, was even through the first nine holes with one bogey and one birdie.

After a birdie at the par-five 11th, she posted an eagle two at the par-four 13th, where her wedge into the green took one bounce and found the cup. She added another birdie at 15 and took sole possession of the lead with her birdie at the last.

"It has been a while since I've been in the lead, so (on Saturday I'm) just going to take it one shot at a time, one hole at a time," Clanton said.

Clanton, a rookie in 2012, has four career top 10 finishes, but no wins.

Icher, who shared the first-round lead with South Korea's Chella Choi, had four birdies and a bogey in her three-under 69. Alex climbed the leaderboard with a bogey-free six-under 66 while Uribe Ariya both posted 68s.

It was a further stroke back to Americans Mo Martin and Jessica Korda on 137.

On a day when more benign conditions led to lower scores, Choi was unable to build on her first-round 67, her even-par 72 leaving her tied for 13th, four shots off the lead.

Former world number one Lydia Ko of New Zealand endured another tough day, following up her first-round 74 with a one-over 73 that left her well outside the projected cut line of one-under par.

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