Angel Yin LPGA CME Group Tour Championship Lead
American golfer Angel Yin holds a commanding two-shot lead at the LPGA CME Group Tour Championship, after firing a solid three-under-par 69 in her second round at Tiburon Golf Club in Florida. Yin, with a total of 10-under-par, continues to lead the field as she aims for the $4 million prize.
Yin’s performance leaves her at 10-under-par, ahead of South Korea’s An Na-rin and Choi Hye-jin, both tied for second at eight-under.
Strong Contenders in Pursuit
An Na-rin had a challenging day, managing only a par round of 72, while Choi Hye-jin delivered another impressive 68 to stay in contention. Meanwhile, a competitive group sits at six-under-par, including Japan’s Ayaka Furue, Thailand’s Atthaya Thitikul, and American star Nelly Korda.
Korda bounced back brilliantly from her opening round of 72, carding a stunning six-under-par 66 to climb the leaderboard.
Charley Hull’s Recovery Round
England’s Charley Hull also impressed with a second-round 66, recovering from a disappointing 73 on Thursday. Hull now sits five shots behind the leader at five-under-par.
High Stakes at Tiburon Golf Club
The season-ending CME Group Tour Championship offers a record-breaking $4 million prize for the winner, adding to the high-stakes drama. With two rounds to go, Angel Yin remains in a strong position, but the competition is fierce as the world’s best golfers battle it out for the LPGA’s largest prize.
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