Blue Bay LPGA 2018 - Round 2

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Ariya Jutanugarn holds the 36-hole lead.
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November 8, 2018
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LPGA Tour

Blue Bay LPGA 2018

November 07-10

Jian Lake Blue Bay Golf Course, Hainan Island, China

$2,100,000

November 07-10

Jian Lake Blue Bay Golf Course, Hainan Island, China

$2,100,000

Round 2

Ariya Jutanugarn holds the 36-hole lead

Round 1

Round 3

Round 4

Round 1

Round 3

Round 4

November 08, 2018

No. 1 in the world and No. 1 on the leaderboard. Thailand’s Ariya Jutanugarn shot a 3-under 68 in Thursday’s second round and holds the 36-hole lead at the 2018 Blue Bay LPGA. After consecutive bogeys at holes 5 and 6, Jutanugarn reeled off three straight birdies at holes 7-9, and twice nailed back-to-back birdies on her inward nine, including a 15-footer from off the green to close out her round at No. 18.

“I feel great,” said Jutanugarn. “I felt like I made lots of birdies because this course so tough. That’s why I feel like I make a lot of birdies.”

At 7-under 137, Jutanugarn, who already has three wins this season, holds a three-stroke advantage over a trio of players at 3-under 141 – her older sister Moriya Jutanugarn, AmericanJennifer Song and Mexico’s Gaby Lopez. First-round leader Thidapa Suwannapura shot a 3-over 75 on Thursday and is tied for sixth going into the third round.

For the second straight day, the wind was a major factor at the Blue Bay LPGA. With sustained wind speeds of 18-28 mph, the gusts wreaked havoc with even the most determined player.

“It's been playing tough out there,” said Moriya Jutanugarn, who sits in a tie for second, four strokes behind leader (and her younger sister) Ariya Jutanugarn. “I just try and play one shot at a time. I think that's pretty much my goal.”

“The wind can take you all over the place if you let it,” said Gaby Lopez, also tied for second and looking for her first top-10 finish since May’s LPGA Volvik Championship. “Just hitting solid shots, doing what you actually can do. It's tough out there. You know, it's a good opportunity to have fun out there.”

With a new putter in the bag, Jennifer Song feels like she’s finally putting forth her best effort on Jian Lake Blue Bay Golf Club’s severely undulating greens.

“Ever since I switched it, I've been rolling a lot of putts in, making good up and downs,” said Song, who switched from a Scotty Cameron putter to a Ping product before last week’s TOTO Japan Classic. “I really like it so far.”

That comfort has been all the difference for Song, who came out of nowhere on the final day of the ANA Inspiration to join the playoff between Inbee Park and eventual champion Pernilla Lindberg. Since that whirlwind, Song has not had the same level of success in 2018, only notching one other top-10 finish.

Perhaps that putter really is the key. Song finished T11 last week in Japan, her best showing since she finished third at the CP Women’s Open in August. Between that week in Canada and last week in Japan, she never finished better than 49th.

“I think I play better when I'm chasing, from behind,” said Song, who came back from four strokes at the ANA Inspiration. “I think Ariya is playing great. Definitely she'll play solid the next two days. I'll just have to see how she plays.”

Projections show that Sung Hyun Park needs a tie for eighth place with three other players or a better finish at Blue Bay LPGA to have a chance to move past Ariya Jutanugarn and reclaim Rolex Rankings World No. 1. A win projects Park’s move to World No. 1 regardless of Jutanugarn’s finish at the Blue Bay LPGA.

Scenarios that project Sung Hyun Park moving to World No. 1:

◦Win

◦Solo second and Jutanugarn finish third or worse

◦Solo third and Jutanugarn finish fifth or worse

◦Solo fourth and Jutanugarn finish seventh or worse

◦Solo fifth and Jutanugarn finish 13th or worse

◦Solo sixth and Jutanugarn finish 21st or worse

◦Solo seventh and Jutanugarn finish 32nd or worse

◦Solo eighth and Jutanugarn finish 55th or worse

◦Tie for eighth with one other player and Jutanugarn finish 61st or worse

◦Tie for eighth with two other players and Jutanugarn finish 66th or worse

◦Tie for eighth with three other players and Jutanugarn finish 66th or worse

NOTE: If Park finishes in a tie for second through seventh place, a separate scenario would be run to check. Also, if Jutanugarn finishes in a tie position better than the listed finish position for each scenario, there may be a possibility for Park to move to World No. 1. For example, if Park finishes solo fourth and Jutanugarn finishes in a tie for sixth place with two other players, Park would be projected to become No. 1 in this scenario.

After two rounds, Jutanugarn has the solo lead and Park is tied for 11th, eight strokes behind at +1.

Player Notes

Rolex Rankings No. 1 Ariya Jutanugarn (69-68, -7)

◦Jutanguarn is playing in her fourth Blue Bay LPGA, with a best finish of third in 2016

◦She hit 10 of 14 fairways and 10 of 18 greens, with 25 putts

◦This is Jutanugarn’s 27th event of the 2018 season; she has wins at the Kingsmill Championship presented by GEICO, U.S. Women’s Open and Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open, as well as 12 other top-10 finishes

◦Jutanugarn has already clinched 2018 Rolex Player of the Year honors, as well as the Money Title and the LEADERS Top 10s competition

Rolex Rankings No. 48 Jennifer Song (70-71, -4)

◦Song is playing in her third Blue Bay LPGA, with a best finish of 13th in 2015

◦She hit 10 of 14 fairways and 10 of 18 greens, with 27 putts

◦Song had a hole-in-one in Wednesday’s first round at No. 7, from 152 yards and with an 8-iron; it was Song’s third ace in competition

◦This is Song’s 24th event of the 2018 season; she was co-runner-up at the ANA Inspiration and finished third at the CP Women’s Open, her only two top-10 finishes of the year

Rolex Rankings No. 17 Moriya Jutanugarn (70-71, -4)

◦Jutanugarn is playing in her fifth Blue Bay LPGA; she was runner-up in 2017

◦She hit 12 of 14 fairways and 12 of 18 greens, with 29 putts

◦This is Jutanugarn’s 27th event of the 2018 season; she won the HUGEL-JTBC LA Open and has six other top-10 finishes, including a tied for second at the Honda LPGA Thailand

Rolex Rankings No. 136 Gaby Lopez (70-71, -4)

◦Lopez is playing in her third Blue Bay LPGA, with a best finish of T18 in 2016

◦She hit 10 of 14 fairways and 14 of 18 greens, with 31 putts

◦This is Lopez’s 23rd event of the 2018 season; she finished T10 at the LPGA Volvik Championship for her only top-10 of the year

Quick Hits

With a win, Ariya Jutanugarn would become the first player to win at least four events in a single season since she won five events in 2016

With a win, Jennifer Song would become the ninth different player from the United States to win in 2018; the last time at least nine different American players won was 2014, which saw nine American winners

With a win, Gaby Lopez would join the legendary Lorena Ochoa as the only LPGA winners from Mexico; Ochoa last won at the 2009 Navistar LPGA Classic before retiring in April 2010

Song (T2, -4) is the leading American player, followed by Jane Park and Amy Olson (T13, +2)

At T6, Weiwei Zhang (-1) leads the contingent of 21 Chinese players

Defending champion Shanshan Feng is tied for 23rd at +3

Pos.
Player
To Par
R1
R2
Total
1
Ariya Jutanugarn
-7
69
68
137
T2
Jennifer Song
-3
70
71
141
T2
Moriya Jutanugarn
-3
70
71
141
T2
Gaby Lopez
-3
70
71
141
5
Chella Choi
-2
70
72
142
T6
Celine Boutier
-1
71
72
143
7
Weiwei Zhang
-1
74
69
143
T6
Thidapa Suwannapura
-1
68
75
143
T10
Sei Young Kim
E
73
71
144
T10
Yu Liu
E
72
72
144
T11
Alena Sharp
1
69
76
145
T13
Sung Hyun Park
1
73
72
145
T13
Jane Park
2
75
71
146
T13
Hee Young Park
2
75
71
146
T13
Amy Yang
2
74
72
146
T13
Amy Olson
2
73
73
146
T13
Su Oh
2
72
74
146
T13
Danielle Kang
2
72
74
146
T13
Xiyu Lin
2
72
74
146
T13
Jaye Marie Green
2
71
75
146
T13
Benyapa Niphatsophon
2
70
76
146
T13
Pannarat Thanapolboonyaras
2
70
76
146
T22
Shanshan Feng
3
75
72
147
T23
Simin Feng
3
75
72
147
T22
Yue Ren
3
75
72
147
T22
Kris Tamulis
3
74
73
147
T23
Bronte Law
3
74
73
147
T23
Azahara Munoz
3
74
73
147
T23
Tiffany Joh
3
73
74
147
T23
Sakura Yokomine
3
73
74
147
T23
Mi Hyang Lee
3
72
75
147
T23
Cydney Clanton
3
72
75
147
T23
Brittany Marchand
3
72
75
147
T33
Pornanong Phatlum
4
76
72
148
T33
Sarah Jane Smith
4
75
73
148
T33
Hexi Yuan
4
74
74
148
T33
Celine Herbin
4
73
75
148
T33
Ashleigh Buhai
4
73
75
148
T39
Mirim Lee
5
79
70
149
T39
Brianna Do
5
76
73
149
T39
Maria Torres
5
75
74
149
T39
Caroline Masson
5
73
76
149
T39
Peiyun Chien
5
73
76
149
T39
Wei-Ling Hsu
5
73
76
149
T39
Ruixin Liu
5
73
76
149
T39
Dani Holmqvist
5
71
78
149
T39
Angel Yin
5
71
78
149
T39
Mohan Du
5
71
78
149
T49
Jodi Ewart Shadoff
6
77
73
150
T49
Ayako Uehara
6
75
75
150
T49
Yunjie Zhang
6
73
77
150
T53
Haeji Kang
7
75
76
151
T52
Hyo Joo Kim
7
75
76
151
T52
Hannah Green
7
74
77
151
T53
Yuli Shi
7
74
77
151
T53
Yuting Shi
7
74
77
151
T53
Megan Khang
7
73
78
151
T52
Wenbo Liu
7
72
79
151
T59
Yifan Ji (a)
8
78
74
152
T59
Morgan Pressel
8
78
74
152
T59
Jing Yan
8
73
79
152
T62
Madelene Sagstrom
9
77
76
153
T62
Nicole Broch Larsen
9
76
77
153
T62
Mina Harigae
9
76
77
153
T62
Mariah Stackhouse
9
74
79
153
T66
Sherman Santiwiwatthanaphong
10
78
76
154
T66
Jienalin Zhang
10
77
77
154
T66
Christina Kim
10
75
79
154
T69
Lei Ye (a)
11
78
77
155
T69
Beatriz Recari
11
73
82
155
71
Yan Liu
12
78
78
156
T72
Lee-Anne Pace
13
81
76
157
T72
Jiayun Li
13
80
77
157
T72
Daniela Darquea
13
79
78
157
75
Xiang Sui
14
77
81
158
T76
Mi Jung Hur
15
81
78
159
T76
Aditi Ashok
15
80
79
159
T78
Wichanee Meechai
16
83
77
160
T78
Ying Luo
16
79
81
160
T78
Mariajo Uribe
16
77
83
160
WD
Sandra Gal
76
Pos.
Player
To Par
R2
Total
1
Ariya Jutanugarn
-7
68
137
T2
Jennifer Song
-3
71
141
T2
Moriya Jutanugarn
-3
71
141
T2
Gaby Lopez
-3
71
141
5
Chella Choi
-2
72
142
T6
Celine Boutier
-1
72
143
7
Weiwei Zhang
-1
69
143
T6
Thidapa Suwannapura
-1
75
143
T10
Sei Young Kim
E
71
144
T10
Yu Liu
E
72
144
T11
Alena Sharp
1
76
145
T13
Sung Hyun Park
1
72
145
T13
Jane Park
2
71
146
T13
Hee Young Park
2
71
146
T13
Amy Yang
2
72
146
T13
Amy Olson
2
73
146
T13
Su Oh
2
74
146
T13
Danielle Kang
2
74
146
T13
Xiyu Lin
2
74
146
T13
Jaye Marie Green
2
75
146
T13
Benyapa Niphatsophon
2
76
146
T13
Pannarat Thanapolboonyaras
2
76
146
T22
Shanshan Feng
3
72
147
T23
Simin Feng
3
72
147
T22
Yue Ren
3
72
147
T22
Kris Tamulis
3
73
147
T23
Bronte Law
3
73
147
T23
Azahara Munoz
3
73
147
T23
Tiffany Joh
3
74
147
T23
Sakura Yokomine
3
74
147
T23
Mi Hyang Lee
3
75
147
T23
Cydney Clanton
3
75
147
T23
Brittany Marchand
3
75
147
T33
Pornanong Phatlum
4
72
148
T33
Sarah Jane Smith
4
73
148
T33
Hexi Yuan
4
74
148
T33
Celine Herbin
4
75
148
T33
Ashleigh Buhai
4
75
148
T39
Mirim Lee
5
70
149
T39
Brianna Do
5
73
149
T39
Maria Torres
5
74
149
T39
Caroline Masson
5
76
149
T39
Peiyun Chien
5
76
149
T39
Wei-Ling Hsu
5
76
149
T39
Ruixin Liu
5
76
149
T39
Dani Holmqvist
5
78
149
T39
Angel Yin
5
78
149
T39
Mohan Du
5
78
149
T49
Jodi Ewart Shadoff
6
73
150
T49
Ayako Uehara
6
75
150
T49
Yunjie Zhang
6
77
150
T53
Haeji Kang
7
76
151
T52
Hyo Joo Kim
7
76
151
T52
Hannah Green
7
77
151
T53
Yuli Shi
7
77
151
T53
Yuting Shi
7
77
151
T53
Megan Khang
7
78
151
T52
Wenbo Liu
7
79
151
T59
Yifan Ji (a)
8
74
152
T59
Morgan Pressel
8
74
152
T59
Jing Yan
8
79
152
T62
Madelene Sagstrom
9
76
153
T62
Nicole Broch Larsen
9
77
153
T62
Mina Harigae
9
77
153
T62
Mariah Stackhouse
9
79
153
T66
Sherman Santiwiwatthanaphong
10
76
154
T66
Jienalin Zhang
10
77
154
T66
Christina Kim
10
79
154
T69
Lei Ye (a)
11
77
155
T69
Beatriz Recari
11
82
155
71
Yan Liu
12
78
156
T72
Lee-Anne Pace
13
76
157
T72
Jiayun Li
13
77
157
T72
Daniela Darquea
13
78
157
75
Xiang Sui
14
81
158
T76
Mi Jung Hur
15
78
159
T76
Aditi Ashok
15
79
159
T78
Wichanee Meechai
16
77
160
T78
Ying Luo
16
81
160
T78
Mariajo Uribe
16
83
160
WD
Sandra Gal

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