Ruki Ingrid Lindblad took part of La Championship lead

Swedish Ruki Ingrid Lindblad produced two wires of four consecutive bridges on Friday, and she jumped into a tie for the first place at the JM Eagle LA Championship in Los Angeles.
Lindblad gave a 9-end-foot 63 card at the L. Cabellow Country Club, leaving him to 13-under 131 through two rounds. He is with the first round of South African co-leader Ashley Buhai, who posted 68 on Friday.
Australia’s Minaji Lee accused the second round at 12 o’clock with the second round 65.
Other first-round co-leaders, China’s vehicle Liu, ranks fourth in 11 after 70. Lauren Kaflin (67 of the second round) and Miyu Yamashita (65) of Japan are also under 11.
Andrea Lee (65), Thailand’s Pajari Ananarukurn (65) and three South Korean players, Jin He Im (66), Sei Young Kim (68) and Jenny Shin (69) are all less than 10, which are ranked seventh.
World No. 1 Neli Corda produced 68 on Friday, making him 12th position. Australia’s two -time defending champion Hannah Green is another shot back, tied to the 20th after 67.
The 25 -year -old Lindblad appeared in only three previous tournaments since he attended the tour this year, and his best result was a tie for the 38th in the Ford Championship last month.
On Friday, he logged in 10 Birds, which included wires from number 3 to number 6 and number 11 to number 14. His alone bogey came on the 10th hole. The result was his best phase on a Par-72 course.
Lindblad said, “I just read the greens really well, so it was like every put that I stood up,” Okay, it’s a chance to get inside. ” “… One of these couples was made like a good 10-foot, 17 feet, so it was not just for tap-in, tap-in. … It seems that (score) could also be reduced.”
After the first round, Lindblad led the results after a tweet for his game.
“Yesterday the first couple hole I could not kill the center of the face with the driver,” he said. “It was like high, low. I don’t know that someone saw my driving distance on Hole 11. It was 206 yards away and it was because I hit a low authority and it caught a tree.
“So hit a couple balls on yesterday’s border, worked on my ball position, and just put a hair up in my stance and hit my driver much better today.”
Buhai opened his second round with a shovedy, then immediately chased with his single bogie of the day. He added four more Burdies on the rest of the way.
Minaji Lee logged into a bogie-free day to move to the dispute.
“It actually hit the solid,” he said. “There was a number of quite nice length puts. The greens were a little bit … but they were coming out for the most part. So I felt as if I was not right of the hole, so I gave a bunch of really good length puts.”
-Bield level media