Since this week's LPGA occasion, the Toto Japan Classic, isn't always being carried by GC I idea I'd try to deliver you up-to-date on what is been happening there. The 2d spherical isn't always completed yet and I don't know if it's going to end before I get this publish prepared, but I'll try to make it as modern-day as I can.
As you could have heard, Jessica Korda, So Yeon Ryu, Azahara Munoz and Beatriz Recari have been in Bali for the Lexus Cup early within the week and were given stranded there when a volcanic eruption compelled the airports to shut. Officials at the Toto tried to help by giving Munoz and Recari -- who had been also scheduled to play in Japan -- the final tee instances on Friday, however they have been pressured to WD besides.
After the first round of this fifty four-hollow occasion, Angela Stanford and Ryann O'Toole (pictured above) held the lead at -7 even as Stacy Lewis and Lexi Thompson have been simply shots lower back. However, situations are calm and 2d round ratings are certainly low. Despite being -eleven and -10 respectively after 14 holes (-four and -3 on the day), Stanford and O'Toole are actually chasing. Pornanong Phatlum sits at -12, having shot -7 in her first sixteen holes. Lexi and Stacy are at -nine and -8 after 17 holes so in addition they have a few paintings to do.
Sunday's round is supposed to peer a chunk more wind -- 9mph according to climate.Com's prediction for Shima in the Mie Prefecture of Japan -- with a brief risk of rain. But with an expected temperature of 68?F (20?C) and ninety four% humidity, scoring situations can be more difficult -- some thing Stacy Lewis has been wishing for.
Although GC isn't always carrying the event you can nevertheless take a look at the up to date leaderboard on lpga.Com at this hyperlink. A lot of players are going REALLY low inside the 2nd round, so the ability for a real shootout on Sunday is without a doubt there.
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