Live updates from the golf major at WoburnWomen’s British Open official leaderboardEmail Scott with your thoughts here 2.48pm BST Park Sung-hyun doesn’t like 11 at all. She bogeyed it yesterday, and does so again today. She can’t get up and down from the back, following up that thinned bunker shot with a duffed chip. Her second attempt is much better, to six feet, and she knocks in the putt to limit the damage to a single shot. But she’s no longer in the lead; she’s -7. She’s now alongside Danielle Kang, who is moving in a positive direction after back-to-back birdies at 7 and 8.-8: Salas (F), Shibuno (10), Buhai (2)-7: Law (F), Boutier (F), S Park (11), Hull (9), D Kang (8) 2.44pm BST “A disappointing day for Megan Khang, but she’s got game,” argues Lucy Wesson. “She’s been threatening for a while and with two top-ten finishes in the last two majors, I’m not counting her out. She will bounce back this weekend! She’ll break out with some wins, sooner rather than later, I sincerely hope. And I have a great feeling we will see her in Scotland for the Solheim! Thank you again for the excellent coverage. No Masson references yet today?” Ah, no. Well, namesake Caroline’s not long out, you see. But she has just birdied 4 to rise to -4. She’s really jolly good. Continue reading…
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