Jul
10
2009

Day Two of the U.S. Women’s Open

12-time LPGA Tour winner and 2007 U.S. Women’s Open champion, Cristie Kerr moves to the top spot of the leader board at the end of the second day of the U.S. Women’s Open at the Saucon Valley Country Club, with 1-under-par 70, for a total of 3-under-par 139. Paula Creamer is in second and Jean Reynolds in third, all one stroke away from each other.

Giulia Sergas carded a low round which moved her from her first day position, tied for 50th to tied for 4th with opening day leader Na Yeon Choi, with 4-under-par 67, finishing even.

14-year-old amateur Alexis Thompson is still in the top ten, tied at 8th with 2-over-par 144, while Rolex Ranked number one, Lorena Ochoa is now tied in 37th place after finishing at 8-over-par on the second day.

Last year’s champion Inbee Park is tied for 19th at 4-over-par.

Of the seventy-two players at 9-over-par advancing to the weekend, two of Team VTech’s members have made the cut. Karen Stupples and Becky Morgan are competing this weekend. Karen Stupples is tied for 37th at 6-over-par 148 and  Becky Morgan is tied for 60th at 9-over-par 151.

With players jumping up and down the scoreboard we’ll see what happens after the third round of play. Surprises await at with every swing and every putt.

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