Edition: English | 中文简体 | 中文繁体 Монгол
Homepage > Sports Video

Women's British Open: China’s Feng one shot behind in tie for second place

CCTV.com

07-30-2016 16:08 BJT

The ladies are competing in the fourth of their five majors, the Women's British Open. South Korea's Mirim Lee grabbed the lead in the Opening Round, but Feng Shanshan of China would make a move on Day Two. The former LPGA Championship winner shooting a four-under-par 68, to pull within one stroke of top spot.

Feng looking at a lot of green on this birdie putt at 18, but has the ball rolling right towards the hole. The Guangzhou native finishes at 10-under-par.

South Korea

South Korea's Mirim Lee grabbed the lead in the Opening Round, but Feng Shanshan of China would make a move on Day Two.

Ariya Juta-nugarn in the bunker at the same hole, but blasts the ball out of the sand to set up a short par putt. That means the lady from Thailand is tied for second with Feng.

Meanwhile, Lee would not match her record-tying 62 from the First Round, but this approach at 15 sets her up for an eagle putt. She eventually settles for a birdie instead, and signs for a 71, but maintains her place atop the standings.

The South Korean's three-shot lead is down to one, as Feng and Juta-nugarn made moves. Scotswoman Catriona Matthew also making a push in her last event before leading Team GB to the Rio Olympics -- she shares fourth with Ha-Na Jang. World Number 1 Lydia Ko made the cut, but is tied for 56th, at even par.

Follow us on

  • Please scan the QR Code to follow us on Instagram

  • Please scan the QR Code to follow us on Wechat