Mi Jung Hur takes two-shot lead in second round of Scottish Open

Mi Jung Hur fired a record-breaking 62 (-9) to take second round lead by two shots from Moriya Jutanuagrn at the Ladies Scottish Open.

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10/08/2019. Ladies European Tour 2019. Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open, Renaissance Golf Club, North Berwick, Scotland. 8-11 August 2019. Mi Jung Hur of Korea during the second round. Credit: Tristan Jones

Aug 10, 2019: Korea’s Mi Jung Hur followed up a first round 66 (-5) with a record-breaking 62 (-9) to take a two shot lead from Thailand’s Moriya Jutanuagrn on a rain affected day at the Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open.

In a tale of two seasons for the second day running, the afternoon starters once again benefitted from the best weather of the day, enjoying sunshine and little wind following a wet morning which included a couple of rain delays, leading to unplayable course conditions.

Dame Laura Davies proved that she’s still a force to be reckoned with by firing a 3-under-par 68 in what she described as a ‘second-best round of her career’ in brutal wind and rain to make her first cut in 11 LPGA starts this year.

The highlight of the 55-year-old’s day came at the par 3 5th where she holed a wedge from 152 yards for her 12th hole-in-one of her career. Sweden’s Cajsa Persson followed her in five hours later, holing a 9-iron on the same hole.

Laura Davies of England during the second round
                     Laura Davies of England during the second round. Photo Credit: Tristan Jones

“The reason I’m here is because I still think I’m decent and I think today proves I can play. But last week, finishing stone last in a field of 144, that’s the first time that’s ever happened. So you doubt yourself a bit, but I know the good shots are there. Just got to keep the bad ones off the card. Today was a good day.”

Two-time LPGA Tour winner Mi Jung Hur, who was paired with Scotland’s crowd favourite Carly Booth yesterday, wasted no time from the start, recording two birdies and an eagle in her opening three holes. Another seven birdies and two bogeys saw her sign for a ‘best of the week’ round of 62 (-9).

“I got a really lucky draw for this week but sometimes I need luck for those things. I’m really excited about tomorrow and I just want to keep focused on my game and trying to talk a lot of things through with my caddie as it helps a lot”.

Booth, who is playing on a sponsor invitation, tops the Scottish contingent in T14 at 5-under-par after a second round 67 (-4).

“The course was in great condition, considering how much rain we’ve had. I played in a great threesome in the last two days, so I am looking forward to the weekend.”

Round one overnight leader Anne Van Dam had a quiet second day compared to Thursday but managed to stay in the hunt with a round of 69 (-2) to sit in T3 alongside 2019 U.S Women’s Open winner and LPGA rookie, Jeongeun Lee6 at 10-under-par.

Bogey-free for 36 holes, Thailand’s Moriya Jutanugarn is currently set to feature in the final group on ‘moving day’ in solo second at 12-under-par following rounds of 64 (-7) and 66 (-5).

With 12 groups still to complete their second round, players battled the elements until darkness last night, with the remaining competitors coming back this morning at 7.30am to finish off.

Round three tee times will be drawn at the conclusion of play on Saturday morning, with the first third round group currently scheduled to tee off from approximately 9:40am.

There are currently 72 players at even par or better.

 

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