Shibuno in driving seat at Jackrabbit
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Shibuno in driving seat at Jackrabbit

Ariya, Moriya five adrift after US Women's Open second round

Houston: Japan's Hinako Shibuno, the 2019 Women's British Open champion, fired a four-under-par 67 to seize a three-stroke lead after Friday's second round of the US Women's Open.

Keeping pace: Ariya Jutanugarn on the 13th green. USA TODAY Sports

The 22-year-old, who hopes to capture her US Women's Open debut after winning her major debut last year, stood on seven-under 135 after 36 holes at Champions Golf Club in Houston, Texas.

Swedish amateur Linn Grant shot a second 69 to stand second on 138 with Americans Amy Olson, Megan Khang and Kaitlyn Papp another stroke adrift.

Thailand's Ariya Jutanugarn and sister Moriya joined a sixth-place pack on two-under 140.

Moriya, who was one stroke off the pace after the opening round, shot a one-over 72 yesterday while former world No.1 and 2018 champion Ariya hit her second successive 70 to stay in contention alongside Lindsey Weaver, Sarah Schmelzel, Ashleigh Buhai, Cristie Kerr, Stacy Lewis and Yuka Saso.

American Kerr, the 2007 US Women's Open winner, fired a 69 at Cypress Creek despite dislocated ribs from a golf cart crash.

Shibuno made six birdies and two bogeys on Jackrabbit, one of two courses used along with Cypress Creek for the opening two rounds, and said she couldn't draw much confidence this week from her major title at Woburn.

"I feel like I'm not really confident at all," Shibuno said through a translator. "It feels like this is not myself."

Rainy and windy conditions had many players feeling off, the December conditions forced because the event was rescheduled from June due to the Covid-19 pandemic, which also prevented spectators from attending.

"I feel strange when I make a birdie and it is totally quiet," Shibuno said.

Shibuno, who won four times last year on the Japan LPGA Tour, opened with a 10-foot birdie putt at the par-five first, added another at the par-four sixth and answered her first bogey at the par-four eighth with birdies at the par-five 10th and par-four 12th.

At the close, she sandwiched birdies at the par-four 15th and 17th around a bogey at the par-three 16th.

"My tee shots found the rough more often, however, my second shots were pretty stable and able to par on to the greens," Shibuno said.

"So my golf today was pretty safe, stable condition. At the same time, when it came to the chance for a birdie, my putting was pretty good."

Grant, 21, had been tied for fourth two years ago at Shoal Creek before rounds of 78 and 81 at the weekend left her sharing 57th.

"I got a bit stressed on the third day going out with the elite group," Grant said. "I'm going to be a little bit more prepared now.

"I feel a little bit more ready. I just try to play as easy as I can, stay inside the pins and on the fairways."

World No.2 Kim Sei-Young of South Korea was in a pack sharing 14th on 141 after a 69 at Cypress Creek while world No.1 Ko Jin-Young of South Korea shared 29th on 143 after a 70 at Jackrabbit. afp

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