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Sei Young Kim Dominates LPGA Opener with a 4-Shot Lead!

Sei Young Kim Dominates LPGA Opener with a 4-Shot Lead!

South Korea’s Sei Young Kim continues to shine at the LPGA LA Championship, dominating the leaderboard after round 2 with an impressive 13-under 129. Her remarkable performance from yesterday remains intact as she dazzled fans today, sinking five birdies—three of which came on the thrilling back nine. With a commanding four-stroke lead heading into the weekend, Kim is poised for victory. Hot on her heels are Americans Danielle Kang and South Korea’s Inbee Park, who are tied for second at 133

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G. Kim stumbles to 76, still shares LPGA lead

G. Kim stumbles to 76, still shares LPGA lead

G. Kim Falters to 76, Maintains LPGA Co-Lead

South Korea’s G. Kim’s strong start at the LPGA’s LA Championship has been marred by a disappointing second round. After shooting a bogey-free 64 on Thursday, Kim struggled to maintain her momentum, carding a four-over-par 76 on Friday.

Despite her setback, Kim remains tied for the lead with fellow South Korean Sei Young Kim, who carded a one-under-par 70. American Danielle Kang, who held a share of the lead after the opening round, trails by one stroke after shooting a 71.

Kim’s struggles on Friday were evident early on, with a bogey on the second hole and another on the fourth. She also had a double-bogey on the par-three sixth hole. On the back nine, Kim managed a birdie on the 10th hole but gave it back with a bogey on the 12th.

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Kim shoots 64, leads LPGA’s LA Championship

Kim shoots 64, leads LPGA’s LA Championship

South Korea’s Sei Young Kim fired a bogey-free eight-under par 64 on Thursday to seize a one-stroke lead after the first round of the LPGA’s LA Championship at Wilshire Country Club. The 29-year-old Kim drained five birdies on the front nine and added three more on the back to finish one shot ahead of American Danielle Kang, who is seeking her first win of the season. Kim, who has won twice on the LPGA Tour this year, found 14 of 18 greens in regulation and hit 11 of 14 fairways.

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