SHIGA, JAPAN (AP) – Motoko Ueda had a three-under 69 to hold a one-shot lead yesterday after the second round the the LPGA’s Toto Classic.
Ueda was a shot clear of fellow Japanese players Miyu Yamashita and Ai Suzuki. Yamashita carded a 68 and Suzuki had a 70.
Attahaya Thitikul of Thailand, the LPGA’s number-one-ranked player, had 67 and was four shots off the lead. Saiki Fujita of Japan had the best round of the day with a 66 and was three shots off the pace.
Thitikul said she is being powered by Japanese food.
“I just talked with my caddie,” she said. “We’re not going to eat the same thing every day, so we’re going to change every dinner. I think the first two days we had sushi, and then yesterday ramen, and today ramen, so I have to find something for tomorrow and the next day.”