Danielle Kang leading on rain-affected Friday

HSBC Womens World Championship R2

American Danielle Kang stormed to the top the HSBC Women’s World Championship leaderboard after firing a sensational nine-under-par 63 to take the second round lead on a rain-affected Friday.

More than four hours of play were lost because of heavy rains that pelted down on the Sentosa Golf Club. Thunderstorms first delayed the start of the second round by more than an hour in the morning before continuous rain forced play to be suspended again at 11:20am.

When play finally resumed at 2:45pm, Kang took advantage of the rest she got from the break and continued to impress especially with her putting around the tricky greens at the Tanjong course.

The 30-year-old, a six-time LPGA winner, needed only 25 putts as she marked her card with birdies on holes one, three, five, six, eight, 12, 13, 14 and 16 for a two-day total of 10-under-par 134.

“My ball striking helped me out a little bit today. But my putter has been really hot for a while and it’s working.

“I actually don’t mind weather delays that much because I have time to chill and meditate. I stayed really patient and focused on what was in front of me and I think I did a really good job,” said Kang.

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The six-time LPGA winner also credited her mother’s presence in Singapore for her good showing at Sentosa Golf Club- the world’s first carbon neutral golf club.

“It was awesome that she was able to come with me. I had to beg her to come, actually, because she only goes to really important ones, like Bahamas or Hawaii. But Singapore wasn’t that hard to convince.

“But she came, and I’ve been on the road already for three weeks now. So, it’s really nice to have her around,” said Kang.

First round leader Elizabeth Szokol parred her first two holes before the sirens blew to signal a halt to proceedings in the afternoon. Szokol, who held an 18-hole lead for the first time in a stroke-play event in her LPGA career, was relieved she managed to finish her round after trading five birdies against four bogeys for a 135 total.

“It was a really long day and I’m pleased with how I battled it out. I didn’t have my best stuff and I’m glad to finish the day with an under-par score,” said Szokol.

Meanwhile, Corpuz, who is chasing her maiden LPGA breakthrough this week, moved 12 places up the leaderboard with a 65, having started the day tied for 14th. The 24-year-old remains focused on the task ahead despite enjoying a solid round where she traded six birdies, an eagle and a bogey.

“I’m just trying to go out there and play my best golf. I take a little extra time to breathe over shots and hit the best shots that I can instead of thinking about the scores and results too much,” said Corpuz.

Hyo Joo Kim, the 2021 champion, dropped only one shot on the par-four 11 as she mixed her card with six other birdies to stay in the hunt for her second HSBC Women’s World Championship win.

“The weather wasn’t fantastic today, but I managed to get over that and focused on playing well. I’ve won on this course before and I’m confident of my chances,” said Kim.

The HSBC Women’s World Championship features 17 of the world’s top 20, including all of the world’s top five.

This year marks the 15th edition of the HSBC Women’s World Championship and remarkably, of the 14 previous winners, 12 are Major champions, lending yet further credibility to the player’s claim that this is ‘Asia’s Major.’

Pos.Nat.PlayerTo ParR1R2Total
1USADanielle Kang-107163134
T2USAAllisen Corpuz-97065135
T2KORHyo Joo Kim-96867135
T2USAElizabeth Szokol-96471135
T5SWELinn Grant-86967136
T5USANelly Korda-86868136
T5RSAAshleigh Buhai-86967136
T8ENGGeorgia Hall-77166137
T8JPNNasa Hataoka-77265137
T8KORJin Young Ko-77265137
T8JPNAyaka Furue-76869137
T8JPNYuka Saso-76770137
T13ESPCarlota Ciganda-66969138
T13THAPatty Tavatanakit-66870138
T13KORJeongeun Lee6-66870138
T16KORChella Choi-57168139
T16NZLLydia Ko-57069139
T16KORIn Gee Chun-57069139
T16AUSHannah Green-57069139
T16KOREun-Hee Ji-56970139
T21USAJennifer Kupcho-47169140
T21DENNanna Koerstz Madsen-47169140
T21KORJenny Shin-47070140
T21THAAtthaya Thitikul-47070140
T21USALilia Vu-47070140
T21IRLLeona Maguire-47070140
T21KORA Lim Kim-47070140
T21FRACeline Boutier-47070140
T21USAMina Harigae-47070140
T21CHNXiyu Lin-47268140
T21USAAlison Lee-47070140
T21SWEMadelene Sagstrom-47367140
T21USAMegan Khang-46971140
T34THAPornanong Phatlum-37269141
T34JPNHinako Shibuno-37269141
T34ENGJodi Ewart Shadoff-37071141
T34THAAriya Jutanugarn-36873141
T34SWEMaja Stark-37467141
T39CHNYuting Shi-27171142
T39KORHye-Jin Choi-27171142
T39FINMatilda Castren-27270142
T39KORAmy Yang-27270142
T39USAStacy Lewis-27270142
T39KORNarin An-27072142
T39SWEAnna Nordqvist-27369142
T46MEXGaby Lopez-17271143
T46USAAndrea Lee-17271143
T46THAMoriya Jutanugarn-17271143
T46USASophia Schubert-17271143
T46CHNYu Liu-17073143
T46USARyann O'Toole-17370143
T52USAMarina AlexPar7272144
T52JPNMao SaigoPar7371144
T52USACheyenne KnightPar7371144
T55AUSMinjee Lee+27274146
T55KORSei Young Kim+27373146
T55USALizette Salas+27373146
T55HKGTiffany Chan+27571146
59MEXMaria Fassi+37275147
T60USASarah Schmelzel+57277149
T60CANBrooke M. Henderson+57871149
T60THAPajaree Anannarukarn+57970149
T63SCOGemma Dryburgh+67278150
T63SINAmanda Tan+67674150
65RSAPaula Reto+77774151
66USAJessica Korda+107678154
Updated: March 3, 2023
HSBC Women’s World Championship 2023
Date: 2nd March - 5th March, 2023
Location: Sentosa Golf Club (Tanjong Course) | Singapore
Purse: $1,800,000