Amy Olson (above), Mo Martin, Maria Torres and Mi Hyang Lee hold a four-way share of the lead at the The Evian Championship, with Georgia Hall just two shots off the pace.
Amy Olson (above), Mo Martin, Maria Torres and Mi Hyang Lee hold a four-way share of the halfway lead at the The Evian Championship, with England's Georgia Hall just two shots off the pace.
First round co-leader Maria Torres from Puerto Rico set the early clubhouse target at 8-under with a 69 before United States pair Olson and Martin and South Korean Mi Hyang Lee moved alongside her with rounds of 65, 66 and 66 respectively.
Overnight co-leader Carlota Ciganda from Spain faced a birdie putt on 18 to tie for the lead, but she goes into the weekend one shot off the pace after a lip out from 12 feet for a 70.
A handful of players are two shots further back at the halfway stage on 6-under, including England’s Georgia Hall who posted a second successive 68. After an opening 71, fellow Englishwoman Charley Hull bounced back with a 4-under 67 to move to 3-under, whilst compatriot Bronte Law headed in the opposite direction with rounds of 69 and 74, but still easily making the cut on one-over-par.
Image: Ladies European Tour
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