Choi, Tseng lead after 2nd round in South Korea
By SHANE HAHM
Associated Press Writer
INCHEON, South Korea (AP) - Na Yeon Choi of South Korea shot a
71 and Taiwan's Yani Tseng had a 70 to share the lead at 5-under
par after a wet and windy second round of the LPGA Tour's KOLON
Championship on Saturday.
Choi and Tseng finished at 139 and were among seven players to
go under par for the round as poor weather forced play to be
suspended for almost an hour.
The 22-year-old Choi led for most of the round before returning
from the rain delay and bogeyed the par-3 17th hole to allow Tseng
a share of the lead.
Sweden's Maria Hjorth (72) and South Korean Jimin Kang (73) were
tied at 4 under for the tournament.
First round co-leaders Meaghan Francella and Anna Grzebien of
the United States dropped six strokes and 10 strokes, respectively,
to fall to the middle of the pack.
But the challenging weather didn't stop Choi, who made four
birdies on the front nine before weather forced the suspension of
play.
``My putter was working on the front nine but it was hard to
focus as the wind and rain got stronger on the back nine,'' Choi
said.
Tseng and South Korea's In-Kyung Kim were the only players to
shoot a 70 for the low-round of the day.
More inclement weather is forecast for Sunday's final round. The
2007 tournament was shortened to 36 holes due to unplayable course
conditions.
Choi earned her first victory on the LPGA Tour at the Samsung
World Championships last month after finishing 11th on the LPGA
money list last year in her rookie season.
Choi also has four wins on the Korean LPGA Tour, which is
co-sanctioning this week's tournament.
Five Koreans rounded out the top five at 3 under; Inbee Park,
Eun-Hee Ji, Ran Hong, Song-Hee Kim, and Bo-Kyung Kim.
The shot of the day went to Jiyai Shin of South Korea. The LPGA
money leader holed a shot from the bunker on the sixth hole after
pulling her approach shot left. Shin was at 1 under.
Lorena Ochoa was 10 strokes off the lead after a second-round
77, tied for her second-worst round of the year.
The LPGA Tour moves to Japan next week for the Mizuno Classic.
(This version CORRECTS country for Grzebien.)
10/31/09 08:29
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