YANG HYO-JIN, 'PERHAPS A SENSATION', LEADS THE AUSTRALIAN OPEN IN 2R...SHIN JI-AE TIED FOR SECOND PLACE BY ONE STROKE

Yang Hyo-jin, 'Perhaps a sensation', leads the Australian Open in 2R...Shin Ji-ae tied for second place by one stroke

Yang Hyo-jin, 'Perhaps a sensation', leads the Australian Open in 2R...Shin Ji-ae tied for second place by one stroke

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Amateur Yang Hyo-jin took the lead in the second round of the Australian Women's Professional Golf (WPGA) Tour ISPS Handa Australian Open, signaling a "probably sensation."

In the second round of the women's tournament held at Kingston Heath Golf Club in Melbourne, Australia on the 29th, Yang Hyo-jin grabbed six birdies, tied two bogeys and one double bogey to post a 2-under 71.

Yang Hyo-jin, who had driven 7-under par the previous day, had a total of 9-under 136 until the second round, leading by one stroke.

Yang Hyo-jin, who played for the national team this year, is an amateur player but is a rising star sponsored by Daebo Group.

The ISPS Handa Australian Open, organized by the Australian Professional Golf Tour, is a mixed men's and women's competition in the same course.

The tournament is Australia's national title tournament, featuring Hanna Green (Australia), who won three LPGA Tour titles this year, Australian stars Lee Min-ji (Australia), Ashley Bouhai (South Africa), Grace Kim (Australia), Lim Hee-jung, who plays in the KLPGA Tour, and Shin Ji-ae of the Japan Ladies Professional Golf (JLPGA) Tour. 토토사이트

Shin Ji-ae, who is aiming to win 65 games in her professional career, cut four shots and tied for second place by one stroke with a total of 8-under 137.

Strong players are competing for the championship, with Green ranking fourth alone at 7-under 138.

In the men's game, Kim Min-kyu, who will challenge the European DP World Tour from the 2025 season, tied for 19th with a total of 5-under 138, setting the stage for a leap forward.

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