LEE SO-MI AND YOO HAE-RAN, LPGA TOUR DOW CHAMPIONSHIP 2ND ROUND, TIED FOR 9TH PLACE

Lee So-mi and Yoo Hae-ran, LPGA Tour Dow Championship 2nd round, tied for 9th place

Lee So-mi and Yoo Hae-ran, LPGA Tour Dow Championship 2nd round, tied for 9th place

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Lee So-mi and Yoo Hae-ran tied for 9th place in the second round of the Dow Championship (total prize money of $3

million) on the U.S. LPGA Tour.

The pair of Lee So-mi and Yoo Hae-ran combined for a 7-under 63 in the second round of the tournament held on the 29th

(Korean time) at the Midland Country Club (par 70, 6,256 yards) in Midland, Michigan, USA.

The Lee So-mi-Yoo Hae-ran pair, with a combined score of 130, 10 under par, are tied for 9th place, 2 strokes behind the

leader.

This tournament is the only one on the LPGA Tour 합법 where players compete in pairs.

In rounds 1 and 3, two players from the same team take turns shooting with one ball, and in rounds 2 and 4, two players

each play with their own ball, and the better score on each hole is considered the team's score.

Kim A-rim, who played with Seong Yu-jin and Noh Ye-rim (USA), who teamed up with Saigo Mao (Japan), also joined the

group tied for 9th place with a score of 10-under 130.

Five groups, including Grace Kim (Australia) and Austin Kim (USA), who joined forces with Korean-American players, are

competing for the lead with a joint first place score of 128, 12 under par.

Grace Kim made a hole-in-one with a 7-iron on the 145-yard par-3 7th hole that day.

Grace Kim, who achieved her first hole-in-one, usually wears the duck mascot of the Australian Pediatric Cancer

Foundation on her hat. With this hole-in-one, CME Group has donated $20,000 to St. Jude Children's Hospital.

The pair of Ko Jin-young and Nasa Hataoka (Japan) are tied for 22nd place with 8-under 132.

Hee Young Yang, who won the KPMG Women's PGA Championship last week as a major tournament, was paired with

Jennifer Song (USA) but missed the cut with an even-par 140.

Hinako Shibuno (Japan) also recorded a hole-in-one with an 8 iron on the 143-yard 18th hole (par 3).

Shibuno will start the third round tied for 22nd place with Katsu Minami (Japan) after recording an 8-under 132.

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