
The HSBC Women's World Championship is a competition that creates excitement and joy among fans. One of the two main actors of this tournament will be Charley Hull and Lydia Ko. Namely, these two golfers moved to the top after two rounds. Lydia Ko is only one stroke behind the leader. Hull is in third place, along with Hyo Joo Kim.
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The New Zealand golfer looked great at times, but is still a little short of taking the throne from A Lim Kim, who holds the lead with a 69 shot.
Lydia Ko reflected on her performance so far, stressing that this course was not particularly successful for her before, but she expects that this year can bring changes. A famous female golfer feels that she can make progress and climb the rankings.
"I don't think I typically play really well on this golf course and I thought this year would be a good year to kind of turn that around," Ko said, as quoted by Sky Sports.
"The scores haven't really been that low these past couple days. I'm just trying to focus on me and hopefully just keep climbing up the leaderboard."
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Hannah Green and Nelly Korda
Hannah Green, a 28-year-old Australian golfer, celebrated in this tournament last year, this time she played 69.
The fans are not happy that Nelly Korda, No. 1 in the world golf female ranking, is not playing in this edition, but unfortunately she will have to remain patient and put their hopes in the coming years.
After this tournament, another tournament will be played in Asia, this time on Hainan Island.
It seems that there has never been more quality on the LPGA, with a lot of girls playing really well and fighting for their place under the sky.
It will be interesting to follow this tournament and see who will eventually celebrate.