LPGA Tour: Melissa Reid at T6 at the U.S. Womens Open after the second round

06/05/2021

LPGA Tour: Melissa Reid at T6 at the U.S. Womens Open after the second round
03 Jun

06/03 – 06/06/2021

LPGA Tour: U.S. Womens Open 2021

The Olympic Club – San Francisco, California

  • Round 4/4
  • Official
  • Strokeplay
  • Prize money: $5,500,000
  • Defending champion: A Lim Kim

U.S. Womens Open: Currently , Yuka Saso leads the U.S. Womens Open after a second round of 67.

Yuka Saso leads on the LPGA Tour´sU.S. Womens Open at the end of the second round. The Filipino logged a round of -4 and taking the lead ahead of Jeongeun Lee in second place and Megan Khang and Megha Ganne who are tied for third. After a round of 67, Yuka Saso leads by 1 shot and posted 6 birdies during her second round.

Melissa Reid is at -2 after the second round at place T6. She finished the round at The Olympic Club in 73 strokes in the second round of the U.S. Womens Open.

Jodi Ewart Shadoff carded a second round 73 to find herself in T75 position and trailing leader Yuka Saso by 14 shots. Ewart Shadoff noted 1 birdie in her second round.

Stephanie Meadow is at 8 after the second round at rank T75. The Northern Irish player played the course at the The Olympic Club in 74 shots in the second round of the U.S. Womens Open.

Georgia Hall carded a second round 74 to find herself in T85 position and trailing leader Yuka Saso by 15 shots. Hall registered 3 birdies in her second round.

Charley Hull is at 11 after the second round at place T100. Hull finished the round at The Olympic Club in 78 strokes in the second round of the U.S. Womens Open.

The U.S. Womens Open is part of the LPGA Tour. The tournament is held from June 3rd until the 6th of June 2021 at The Olympic Club in San Francisco, California. Players will receive a total of $5,500,000 will be awarded to the players. The course for the tournament at The Olympic Club plays at Par 71.

The second of five women's major tournaments will be played on the Lake Course this year and is solely conducted by the USGA. This event began in 1946 and is the longest-running tournament currently on the LPGA Tour.

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