Updates as the year’s final major is decided at WoburnShibuno leads on major debut as Ko targets hat-trickOfficial live leaderboardGet in touch! Email Scott with your thoughts 2.48pm BST Ko, on the second, has a birdie to play for but drifts her shot to the left of the hole. That’s two pars in a row. Buhai’s chance of par looks distant as her lie at the bunker is dreadful; she has to lean over and play with her feet out of the sand. The shot is OK, but she has 20 feet or so to make par. Shibuno collects her par having failed to get the ball up the hill for her putt; the saver shot is hit with confidence. Salas, meanwhile, has made another birdie and is now two shots off the lead at -12. She has second place to herself as Buhai’s putt falls short to go to -11. 2.42pm BST Nelly Korda’s charge slows up with a par – rather than birdie – on the tenth. She has still made the jump from 18th to fifth. Shibuno’s shot to the first is good, but the bounce of the green means she has a tough shot for birdie. Still, Buhai is in worse trouble, playing from the edge of one bunker to landing straight in the sand of another. Continue reading…
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