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Wayne is picking up hole locations tucked in the left hand side by the bunker that is headed towards the bunker a lot. Oh, but caught the green and Lydia is going to have a chance for a birdie. People coming up from Tyler to watch her tea off this morning at a few cheers to see that one go there. Back to five. This is Miy Birdie. Read that. Well, wow. And we’ll check in with one of the players who’s making good progress up this leaderboard. This is Chen. She’s two back right now. Or is it just one? What a putt from the edge of the green. Winner admire Cobra a few weeks ago. Oh using the bank. Wow. That was incredible as we go back to the eighth and see what Gino Titakun has here for Birdie. Long look from the back of the green. It is with movement to the right, but this ball is rolling really well like it’s just hugging the green. Oh, come on. Just leave the ball at 60 ft. Nice birdie for Gino. Backto back birdies in a good way to bounce back from that double at the fifth. And this was going on just a moment ago while Nelly was trying to figure out her drop there at the ninth. Allison Corpus. How about this? You guessed it. From the back of the green and in from 66 ft. Even your body. She joked with the press and said it’s just golf and she expects to be fine. Over at 11. This is Joanna Co, the Corbridge financial team. And they’re the players that qualify through the PGA Women’s Stroke Play and the LPGA Professionals National Championship. That was pretty good right there. [Applause] The fifth Yamashita for birdie. Having grown up in Texas and and seeing Bermuda greens like this, is there any advice that you would give to somebody that’s unfamiliar with the grass types that grow here in Texas? At the ninth, Feyen Chen drove it in trouble here. This her fourth shot to the par five. It has been a pretty receptive green to these wedge shots as displayed. Well done. May be able to save par after the trouble. And Kiara Tambellini with her third from the Greenside bunker here at 18. and keep watching. What a great way to end her round. It’s been a difficult day. You see, she got it back to seven over. Ultimately, opening 79 now at the 17th. Joanna Co trying to scramble something. Yes. Love to see it. of the Corbridge financial team the US women’s open bounced down off the green titun now you kidding me it’s another putt that goes in for Gino the green even narrower when it’s firm like that hit on you for a birdie here at the ninth down the hill down that little slope there and a Nice way to finish. So Haydon posts around with 70 and Yolini won with it in Bradenton, Florida back in February. How about that start? What a great start. Long putter, long putt. So important for her to roll that in. And uh that’s just exactly what she did. Great shot. Leaning like it’s right. How about right at it? The Lexi lean doesn’t always indicate exactly where it’s going. We think, uh oh, this one’s way wide. No. Right at it. That’ll be a good chance for Lexi. even par right now. She’s had some pretty good finishes this season. Has flirted with the top of the leaderboard. She’s got a lot of power. She hits it really high, which is a tremendous advantage on these bouncy green. This hole has been really tough today. Especially difficult to get it close. So, most players forced to putt from long range. Just watch the coverage earlier today and and you get that mental image of Gino Titiku rolling them in from everywhere. Putting is going to be really important the rest of the week just because it is tough to get it close to a lot of these hole locations. Two over today. Miss her second at the second. See if she can get that height. She has a little bit of a lower ball flight, but she is a tremendous iron player. Lands it in the perfect spot right there. Beauty. That’s just showing off the 11th for Sakiba. [Music] This could be very tidy indeed. birdie. Look at the fourth Similar putt. A little bit longer to the one we saw Lexi leave on that front lip. Oh yeah. To within one. Bogey free on the round. The only one out there right now. Bogey free playing. Here’s a pass champion. A moment to go. from Park going high with that one. Perfect. [Music] One in a playoff from Keer Lakes. He was down below the level of the putting surface. She couldn’t see it. Didn’t look like it. Wish he was that far down, but can’t see anything from down there. Coming across just about the speed here. Not a ton of break in this putt. Perfectly read and executed. So, good day for Lee. two under part of that pack just a couple of shots off the lead back to backy Thompson earlier today. The wind blowing at that point this her second and five on a day where there weren’t a ton of highlights cuz it was hard to get it to the hole. Lexi with this dart at the fifth and to stop it once she got it at the hole made that to get it a moment ago at the ninth. Fourth shot for Lindy Duncan, player who thrilled us at the Chevron Championship earlier this year. Oh, one way to secure the par there at the par five. This is Kuwaki who’s actually got off to a very good start. Yes, today, excuse me, after a difficult opening round yesterday. Her approach into 16. Oh, this is looking good. Look at that wind. Well done. You get some rain delays in those spots as well to take a little break. Lexi and this is going on a bit of a draw. Left side is much more difficult. Paige. Yeah, I was going to say the easier to approach onto this green from the right. Yes. And just the second player to reach this green today and stay on the green, Gabby Lopez reached it earlier today. That is tremendous for the first time in the KPMG women’s PGA. This is the T at seventh ring in. Let’s see if she’s got the length to run it up there on the correct line. This right side of the green if it can get up that hill. Well done. She will have a putt for an eagle. Fantastic. I love run up onto the on the green there. Give themselves a chance. Brianna Dove for a birdie at five. Battling away around the cut line. Yes, that could be very important come the end of the day. But while we have a moment, let’s head back up to our booth and Um, so that means Yuka’s got to get a couple of birdies. There’s a forearm. Well struck shot on a really good line. Oh, that is wonderful. We’ve seen several players able to reach this green or at least pin high left of it in that pitching area, but I have not seen any better than that. Come on, Jimmy. Come on, Jimmy. Remember [Music] this that hole with the pin on the far right side. Oh, that should get some help off the ridge. Very few players able to get it close into this hole today. you’re in this position, you think, okay, just walk off of here with a bogey. Sometimes just accepting that bogey is a is is a good thing in majors. This from 43 ft. Just make that. That was awesome. Now Yuka, who just watched Lexi drain the long one up the hill and she secures the birdie. Backto back birdies for Yukaso who’s fighting to make the cut. Let’s check in with a member of the Corbridgeidge financial team. This is Alli White on the T at four. 35year-old is the director of golf at Lancaster Golf Club in Ohio. Nearly don’t want any part of the right side of this green. Oh, this is going to be good though. Very good. Wow. Very good from you. Let me know. sets up a great birdie look to get to two under par. I think she has to try and keep this a little down because if she can balloon this up in the air, it’s going to get caught by this wind. She has she’s kept this one down nicely. It’s on a tremendous line. Oh wow. Wonderful shot there from You know playing well was playing alongside Ginyong. We just saw her withdraw and yes, so Charlie gets that to drop. Battling away to try and make the weekend here as we head over to the 10th and find Jasmine Suanapora just beginning her round. 30-year-old from Thailand went around an even yesterday and that’s a beauty to hold at your first of the day for birdie. Alex would be delighted to get in. One hole to play. Hannah Green away with her third at 14. Oh, an eagle at the par five from the Aussie in the 2016 KPMG Women’s PGA Champion. Yeah, that deserves a fist pump and a big smile. Well, what a way to bounce back from uh well, bogey double the last two holes. Charlie, by the way, shot 69 today. The only round in the 60s. Let’s go to four off the T3 today. Location all the way. What a great shot. Right side of that green. Beautiful. Wait. Set the par five third. Remember there are two par fives in the first three holes here at Fields Ranch East. Lucy Lee. Oh, lovely Lucy there. So, she will have a fun to get it to three over softer and they didn’t have this kind of strong breeze that the LPGA players are facing. So, the golf course is playing very different. I think they want to say on the way gets there. Some of the players and caddies mentioned how on Monday there was hardly any wind. Another par three, the 17th. Robin Choy, this is important. This is a birdie putt. Eight over par. We talked about that cup potentially being seven over. That could be a game changer for Robin Choy who’s here at the fourth par three which seems like a par four. Teada, will it stay? That is a sensational shot. How softly that landed. It doesn’t get any better than that. 17th Angel Yin for Birdie. Looks good from here. Tracking. Had a bit of pace. I’m glad it went in. It could have gone off the green. I think Angel gets it back to one over pass. She’s only now from the seventh. This is one of the Corbridge financial team members, Joanna Co. She’s got some length off the tea. Really nice compact golf swing. This could be good, Tom. Does it have enough to get up there? Yeah. And that’s one of the best we’ve seen. So she’s going to have a chance for an eagle. She played the ball along the ground. Now Teada’s second at five. This is the firm green here. Let’s see how this ball reacts. Oh wow. She pitched it in the perfect spot. You just shouldn’t be doing that at the fifth. That is a wonderful shot at the par five 14th. Had trouble off the tea. This a moment ago from 95 yds. Oh, no more trouble. Gone. Taken care of. That’s the way you make par. Not the first couple of days she was looking for. Yeah, she doesn’t quite have the height either that some of the other players have, but that landed in a perfect spot. About as close to the front right edge as you can find. Shot of the day. It is best one right there at eight. Favoring the left edge. Going to come back a little bit. Curl back a little. Hey, a nice break her way to end the day. What a great chance to get to one over par. 17th. This has been an odd putt, Tom. It breaks a couple different ways. Tough to read. Did she make it? Yes. I’ve had a top five finish at the Shopright LPGA Classic a few weeks ago. Severity of the slope from right to left. Anything just right around that right side of the TV tower will feed down towards the hole. Just like that. Really nicely done. It It was very difficult too because the wind direction. Shimora, the lady who got out the early lead this week after going through her first nine holes in 34 strokes. She birdied the first two holes here at Fields Ranch East. This again that will feed down towards this hole location today. Much more accessible. expect we’re going to be talking about more birdies on this hole versus yesterday as the moisture has left this golf course. Over at the fourth, this is Manami Katsu and two over on her day so far. She bogeied both of those par fives in the opening three holes, but put herself in good position for a bounceback birdie there at the fourth. A factor here with the second shots on the fifth hole all week. Big first bounce. Yeah, pitching it far enough short and that is perfection from Lydia Co. What a shot that is compared to losing strokes on the greens on Thursday. Oh yeah, what a response from over 40 ft. Yeah, a quick smile and a good bounce back. Birdie said her preparation for this week wasn’t spent in the gym like it is usually. She actually spent a bit of time with her sister. Grace Kim on the tea. Short hole today. Just over 100 yards and that flag perched on the front of the green. This could be very good when you stand on the tea there. Evian championship. Let’s go to 12. This is Jenny Shin for Birdie. Oh, nicely done. She said earlier on this week she thinks if you can carry at 240 off the tea that would be an advantage here. 10 shots better today from a 78 to a 68. It was Grace’s lowest career round in a major after a very early alarm call to the third. Nellie’s third shot. A little wedge on the way. Oh, that’s a good one. That’s a very good one. Chance to bounce back after the bogey bogey start for Nelly quarter. And if those divots weren’t enough to tell you, that is where a lot of the balls have been running off to. Back at the sixth, this is Mary Leu’s second. Another tough hole. The toughest so far this week. Oh wow, that would have changed things in. Girls hit a draw. It’s going to be hard for them to stop it on the screen cuz it’s just right at the pin. [Applause] While the putting performance was the headline on Thursday, really the ball striking was the improved part of her game yesterday. She’ll go out a little bit later on, 1:25 p.m. Eastern time. That’s nearly caught for Birdie at the four. Let’s go to the second and find Maya Stark with her second. Just 151 yards uphill into this very high green. And that is how you do it. Wow. Oh, come on. That looks good. Yeah, wonderful shot there from Nelly. And it could well be another birdie. trying to get it back to where she started the day. Few longrange putts go in. See if another one can snake into the hole. Yes. So, Hedgeun Choy gets it back to level par. Six behind. [Music] It’s hard to believe that it could get stronger and harder than it was the first couple days, but it sure has. And on this fourth hole, different than yesterday. can use the contour. Look at this. And in an ace [Music] in slow motion, but real time. Seventh hole drivable this week with the strong breeze. You see 317 yds on the card and still players have been knocking it on the putting green. Check where that one is. Oh, what a shot. What a shot. There is almost a hole in one. How did that How did that end up there? Go to the tea at the seventh and Austin Kim. Players want to keep it up the right side as much as possible. Trying to run it through that gully has enough now has to put the brakes on. And I think it’s going to that’s going to be a wonderful T-shot from Austin Kim. We just saw the eagle from Yimi. No. And Austin Kim is going to have a very similar distance. Slow putt here into the wind as well. Such an aggressive putter. Would like a putt just like that. Flag stick moving around in the wind. Hope that these players uh realize that they’re not out of it. Even though they’re maybe three or four over, you still got a chance. Hedgeun Choy for a birdie. She goes out 37. There is not a hole where or a shot where you can take a break. You never feel like you can catch your breath on this golf course today. Steph Kuryaku. T-shot at 15. Looking for a good one here. And that will set up an eagle putt for Steph Kuryaku. She’s just gone double right there so many times. 13. It’s Mariana Doe on the team. Remember, she had a hole in one earlier in the round. And it’s going to have another. No, she’s not going to have another one, is she? What a shot from Brianna Doe. ask if she can bounce back from that three putt double on the previous. The answer is yes. Emphatically here, catch this. The 11th Yamashita for birdie. It’s a new putter that she has put in the bag this week. Good decision. She constantly changes her putter, but said that this one, new one, feels really good on these greens here this week. This is Chinsil Bong for a birdie on the 11th. She’s a player that plays her golf on the Korean LPGA, but we’ve been very impressed with the way that she’s played here this week. Struggled on the front nine, but look at that. Makes a turn and two bird seventh earlier today. This of course is the driver for 15. That’s just plenty of power, Tom. I expect this to maybe use that back stop. Oh, takes a very soft bounce. What a beautiful shot. Likes these drivable par4s, huh? Miss her second at 18. And Tom mentioned it just how important this could be for her career, not just monetarily, but keeping her to work hard. This is sensational. That is an exceptional shot from the rough. It’s been the hardest green to hit all day. She has hit some shots out here today. Start from here. One shot at a time. Well, that was a really good swing. Strong and accurate. Yeah, that started on her intended line. Okay. Oh, it’s coming in hot, though. Don’t want to go too far cuz it’ll get stuck at the top. No, it’s going to get the roll back. This could be really good. That was her best swing I’ve seen in in probably an hour. Something that she works on trying to cover the ball with her chest. And that one she did that to perfection. Some of the others she’s coming up and out of it a little. Let’s take our first look at the 15th, Tom. Yeah, this is drivable again today. This is Nasahhata Oka who has a chance to make an eagle. We saw Yulimi no make an eagle here yesterday. They were quite hard to come by, but a good two from NASA and she gets back to where she started the day. Index really risen to over 100 all four days of this championship as we watch Austin Kim with her third and even at the best of days. This not a reachable par five due to the penalty area that cuts in half. But that’s nearly as good as you can get as it relates to a three shooter. We’ll go over to three. Big day for Brianna Doe. made the hole in one yesterday, came close to another hole in one late in the round. She made a hole in one of the fourth and almost made an ace at 13 and that one dancing around the hole. So, if Brianna can finish inside the top 20, she’s tied for 19th at the moment. Maybe even better than that. Let’s go to the second. Yeah, be interesting to come back here for the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship 2031. Already committed and see how many changes there are here at PGA Frisco. We check in with Brook Henderson. And that’s how you play the second. Back on the third hole, this is Angel Yin across the green for a birdie. [Music] This looks very tidy from Angel. Yes. Gets her back to three over par. And Somi Lee for a birdie. Gave it a good hit. Yep. See quite a few birdies made on this third hole. And this is the player from Korea, Shinsil. Bang. How about it? Second for Brook Henderson. Early in the week, players were really struggling to figure out the bounce here with this approach. But now players and caddies know you got to pitch it short in that Bermuda fairway and just let it release up which is really nicely done. Let’s go over to the eighth and find Rinlu on the te at another par three. Okay, nice play. This has been one of the most difficult greens for the players to to the par 3 eighth. a moment ago. Angel Yin on the T1 under today. This has been one of the hardest holes all week, especially just in terms of finding the green. Going to get the kick. Better and better. What a shot. Angel Yin. Long distance for birdie. Just about controlling the speed. Such a slow putt uphill. Breaking hard to the right. Giving it a lot of pace here. You made it sound so difficult. It wasn’t easy. It was easy. Great celebration, too. Austin Kim on the T at 8. Austin with one of the best moves of the day. Two under par. Playing some really solid golf so far today and continues that here at eight. There’s no question in my mind that they put extra water on this eighth green today. Able to stop it there. Yeah, I like that move, Morgan, when you when she makes sure that that right shoulder stays back. Yeah. Something that we see a lot of Chris Cho students do. Look at this putt. It works. I guess more people are going to be doing it. Definitely going to have to furt with that left side of the green where it slopes away. She’s going to want to get this close. [Music] Yeah. And is rewarded. Lovely. It is. And the wind has really picked up trying to stay steady over this. Is it going to drop? It is. And one moves to one under par. And she could be within one of the lead here shortly because Mi still has work to do for her par at the 13th. You got to feel like Shineti Wanosa needs to go birdie birdie t-shot here at 17. Always interesting to see how a player responds to making a bogey. Oh, pretty well I’d say. Oh, look at this. A tap in birdie for Mu Yamashita. Almost an ace there. Really have to avoid that bunker. Let her go. She’s going just to the right of the bunker. Good. That is perfect, Karen. Her heart had to be racing over that T-OT, just to have something to take your mind off things or to keep your mind in it. This is a seven. Patty forki majority of her career as well. Hit the brakes in the hole. All right, MJ Lee battles the Texas wind in heat and now she’s a threetime major champ. That is so impressive. Has played more like the US Open than any KPMG Women’s PJ Championship I have seen. Tough test of everything that you’ve got this week. And Ni showed us that she has it all.
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The usual shit: useless collection of nice shots, no context, no story.