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Aditi Ashok keeps alive chances of weekend action

Indian golfer Aditi Ashok found a birdie on the closing 18th hole... Read More
THE COLONY: Indian golfer Aditi Ashok found a birdie on the closing 18th hole to keep her chances of making the weekend rounds alive at the

Volunteers of America Classic

in Texas on the

LPGA Tour

here.

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Though she is even par with 71-71, Aditi, who lies T-62nd, will know her fate only when the rest of the field completes their round.

The Indian, who shot 71 in the first round added a similar 71 in the second, with three birdies and as many bogeys.

She birdied second, 11th and 18th and dropped shots on eighth, 12th and 15th.

Matilda Castren shot a 5-under 66 after a six-hour storm delay on Friday to take the lead in the suspended second round.

With the start of play delayed by lightning and rain, the 26-year-old from Finland, who won the

LPGA

Mediheal three weeks ago, had five birdies in the bogey-free round to reach 10 under at Old American.
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More than one and a half inches of rain fell on the course.

Jeongeun Lee, the South Korean player who won the 2019 U.S. Women's Open, was 8 under with 64-70.

Jin Young Ko, the first-round leader after a 63, was also 8 under with 14 holes left. Only half of the players were able to finish the round before dark.

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