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Stacy Lewis claims share of lead
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August 14, 2020
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August 13-16
The Renaissance Club, North Berwick, Scotland
$1,500,000
Round 1, Round 3, Round 4


ASI Ladies Scottish Open R2 - Stacy Lewis claims share of lead
Stacy Lewis at The Renaissance Club. (Jane Barlow/PA Wire)


Former world number one Stacy Lewis overcame exhaustion and aching feet to claim a share of the halfway lead in the ASI Ladies Scottish Open.


Lewis carded a second round of 66 at the Renaissance Club to finish five under par alongside Spain's Azahara Munoz, with American Jennifer Song a shot behind in third.

Lewis was among the players forced to complete their first round on Friday morning due to a two-hour fog delay on Thursday, the 35-year-old American playing her last four holes in two under thanks to an eagle on the 16th.



After a short break Lewis was back on the course and finished her second round in style with four birdies in a row from the 15th to conclude a long but productive two days.

"It was about 8.30pm when they blew the horn last night and we had to walk all the way in (from the 15th), and then the keypad system wouldn't work to get in the parking garage," said Lewis, who won the 2013 Women's British Open at St Andrews.


"So we were walking in the hotel a little before 10.00pm, and then I got in the room, ordered food really fast, FaceTimed Chesnee (her 22-month-old daughter) and took a shower. I think I was in bed by 10.45pm.

"And then we had to leave at 5.30 this morning to get back out for the 8am restart. We had about 45 minutes between rounds.

"Everybody's feet are hurting. We were all kind of rubbing our backs at the end. It was definitely an adventure the last two days."



Lewis, who finished ninth in the Marathon LPGA Classic following a closing 65, added: "I said it when I finished on Sunday that I really felt like my game was in a good spot. I just need opportunities to play.

"I need rounds to kind of work the kinks out, especially with the putter and just keep getting more comfortable with that. I'm really excited.

"It's as good as my body has felt in a really long time, and just had more of an understanding of what's going on and it's all added up to some good golf so far."

Scotland's Gemma Dryburgh could only add a 75 to her opening 69 to slip seven shots off the pace on two over par alongside England's Meghan MacLaren.


Pos.
Player
To Par
R1
R2
Total
T1
Stacy Lewis
-5
71
66
137
T1
Azahara Munoz
-5
68
69
137
3
Jennifer Song
-4
68
70
138
T4
Olivia Cowan
-3
68
71
139
T4
Amy Olson
-3
68
71
139
T6
Nicole Broch Larsen
-2
67
73
140
T6
Cheyenne Knight
-2
72
68
140
T6
Nanna Koerstz Madsen
-2
69
71
140
T6
Andrea Lee
-2
69
71
140
T10
Johanna Gustavsson
-1
70
71
141
T10
Minjee Lee
-1
68
73
141
T10
Yu Liu
-1
71
70
141
T13
In Gee Chun
E
71
71
142
T13
Nasa Hataoka
E
73
69
142
T13
Caroline Inglis
E
71
71
142
T13
Danielle Kang
E
71
71
142
T13
Lydia Ko
E
70
72
142
T13
Emily Kristine Pedersen
E
68
74
142
T13
Haru Nomura
E
72
70
142
T13
Anna Nordqvist
E
70
72
142
T13
Gerina Piller
E
70
72
142
T13
Klara Spilkova
E
69
73
142
T23
Brittany Altomare
1
70
73
143
T23
Celine Boutier
1
70
73
143
T23
Manon De Roey
1
73
70
143
T23
Austin Ernst
1
71
72
143
T23
Sandra Gal
1
69
74
143
T23
Dani Holmqvist
1
72
71
143
T23
Moriya Jutanugarn
1
74
69
143
T23
Ariya Jutanugarn
1
73
70
143
T23
Xiyu Lin
1
72
71
143
T23
Sanna Nuutinen
1
74
69
143
T23
Amy Yang
1
71
72
143
T23
Anne van Dam
1
72
71
143
T35
Ashleigh Buhai
2
74
70
144
T35
Gemma Dryburgh
2
69
75
144
T35
Kristen Gillman
2
71
73
144
T35
Hannah Green
2
72
72
144
T35
Meghan Maclaren
2
73
71
144
T35
Leona Maguire
2
72
72
144
T35
Emma Talley
2
73
71
144
T42
Eleanor Givens
3
74
71
145
T42
Georgia Hall
3
73
72
145
T42
Muni He
3
72
73
145
T42
Katherine Kirk
3
72
73
145
T42
Camilla Lennarth
3
74
71
145
T42
Tvesa Malik
3
71
74
145
T42
Haley Moore
3
74
71
145
T42
Yealimi Noh
3
71
74
145
T42
Yujeong Son
3
71
74
145
T42
Kelly Tan
3
73
72
145
T42
Charlotte Thomas
3
71
74
145
T53
Kylie Henry
4
71
75
146
T53
Alice Hewson
4
74
72
146
T53
Charley Hull
4
74
72
146
T53
Christina Kim
4
73
73
146
T53
Brittany Lang
4
73
73
146
T53
Becky Morgan
4
73
73
146
T53
Annie Park
4
76
70
146
T53
Lizette Salas
4
73
73
146
T53
Lindsey Weaver
4
70
76
146
T62
Hannah Burke
5
72
75
147
T62
Jennifer Chang (a)
5
73
74
147
T62
Cydney Clanton
5
72
75
147
T62
Megan Khang
5
76
71
147
T62
In Kyung Kim
5
75
72
147
T62
Pernilla Lindberg
5
71
76
147
T62
Lee-Anne Pace
5
70
77
147
T62
Jasmine Suwannapura
5
73
74
147
T62
Michele Thomson
5
78
69
147
T71
Annabel Dimmock
6
78
70
148
T71
Maria Fernanda Torres
6
77
71
148
T71
Mi Hyang Lee
6
74
74
148
T71
Catriona Matthew
6
74
74
148
T71
Alena Sharp
6
72
76
148
T71
Angela Stanford
6
73
75
148
T77
Jodi Ewart Shadoff
7
75
74
149
T77
Caroline Hedwall
7
76
73
149
T77
Sarah Kemp
7
76
73
149
T77
Su Oh
7
73
76
149
T77
Morgan Pressel
7
76
73
149
T77
Madelene Sagstrom
7
76
73
149
T77
Charlotte Thompson
7
75
74
149
T84
Carmen Alonso
8
77
73
150
T84
Jenny Coleman
8
77
73
150
T84
Gabriella Cowley (a)
8
75
75
150
T84
Laura Fuenfstueck (a)
8
74
76
150
T84
Julieta Granada
8
75
75
150
T84
Celine Herbin
8
77
73
150
T84
Felicity Johnson
8
73
77
150
T84
Yui Kawamoto
8
75
75
150
T84
Jennifer Kupcho
8
74
76
150
T84
Kelsey Macdonald
8
75
75
150
T84
Katja Pogacar
8
75
75
150
T84
Maia Schechter
8
79
71
150
T84
Ursula Wikstrom
8
74
76
150
T84
Jing Yan
8
75
75
150
T98
Aditi Ashok
9
73
78
151
T98
Julia Engstrom
9
74
77
151
T98
Linnea Johansson
9
76
75
151
T98
Marianne Skarpnord
9
80
71
151
T98
Linda Wessberg
9
76
75
151
T98
Christine Wolf
9
70
81
151
T104
Diksha Dagar
10
78
74
152
T104
Whitney Hillier
10
75
77
152
T104
Nuria Iturrioz
10
74
78
152
T104
Noemi Jimenez Martin
10
74
78
152
T104
Trish Johnson
10
78
74
152
T104
Linnea Strom
10
73
79
152
T104
Elizabeth Szokol
10
80
72
152
T104
Albane Valenzuela
10
79
73
152
T104
Liz Young
10
74
78
152
T113
Beth Allen
11
76
77
153
T113
Lindy Duncan
11
77
76
153
T113
Dana Finkelstein
11
77
76
153
T113
Jenny Haglund
11
76
77
153
T113
Noora Komulainen
11
74
79
153
T113
Alison Lee
11
78
75
153
T119
Carly Booth
12
82
72
154
T119
Camille Chevalier
12
79
75
154
T119
Tonje Daffinrud
12
76
78
154
T119
Kendall Dye
12
78
76
154
T119
Esther Henseleit
12
76
78
154
T119
Maria Hernandez
12
77
77
154
T119
Stephanie Kyriacou
12
78
76
154
T119
Alison Muirhead
12
81
73
154
T119
Magdalena Simmermacher (a)
12
76
78
154
T119
Luna Sobron Galmes
12
74
80
154
T129
Georgia Iziemgbe Oboh
13
80
75
155
T129
Karolin Lampert
13
81
74
155
T129
Bronte Law
13
79
76
155
T132
Silvia Banon
14
82
74
156
T132
Kim Metraux
14
79
77
156
T132
Hinako Shibuno
14
79
77
156
T132
Sarah Jane Smith
14
77
79
156
T132
Suzuka Yamaguchi
14
82
74
156
T137
Lina Boqvist
15
79
78
157
T137
Stacy Bregman
15
77
80
157
T137
Youngin Chun
15
79
78
157
T137
Emma Nilsson
15
82
75
157
T141
Amy Boulden
16
74
84
158
T141
Laura Davies
16
80
78
158
143
Lydia Hall
17
80
79
159
144
Louise Ridderstrom
19
84
77
161
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