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Kim’s ace earns her team share of Dow Championship lead

MIDLAND (AP) – Grace Kim had a hole-in-one and combined with Auston Kim for eight birdies in a fourballs format Friday for a nine-under 61 and a five-way share of the lead in the Dow Championship.

The best score among those tied for the lead belonged to the Danish pair of Nicole Broch Estrup and Olympics-bound Nanna Koertz Madsen, who birdied their last two holes for a 60.

Ally Ewing and Jennifer Kupcho of the United States (US) had a 64, the same score they had in foursomes during the opening round. The Thailand tandem of Jaravee Boonchant and Chanettee Wannasaen also had a 64, while the Taiwan duo of Ssu-chia Cheng and Wei-Ling Hsu had a 63.

The five leading pairs were at 12-under 128, leading to a wide-open weekend at Midland Country Club in the LPGA Tour’s only official team event.

Three other teams, including Charley Hull and Georgia Hall of England, were one shot behind. Lexi Thompson and Brooke Henderson were among those two behind.

Grace Kim during the second round of the Dow Championship at Midland Country Club in Michigan, United States. PHOTO: AFP

Auston Kim could not remember the par three where she and her 23-year-old Australian teammate made a bogey – rare for the fourballs format – but there was no forgetting the par-three seventh. They were only one under for the round at the time, and Auston Kim hit first to 20 feet.

Grace Kim felt enough wind that she went up one club to a three-quarter seven-iron, and it looked good all the way.

They birdied the next hole, and then had five birdies on the back nine, which did not include the lone par-five on the back.

The Danes played late in the afternoon and had a 10-shot deficit to make up when they got started. Koertz Madsen had an eagle on the par-five third hole, and the duo surged into a share of the lead with birdies on the 17th and the par-three closing hole.

Ewing and Kupcho had three birdies in their opening four holes, picked up three more birdies on the back nine and were never in serious trouble throughout the day.

Cheng and Hsu picked up a bonus shot when Cheng holed out for eagle on the par-four 12th.

US Women’s Open champion Yuka Saso and Celine Boutier opened with a 74. In fourballs, they ran off eight straight birdies for a 58 to get within four shots of the lead.

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