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Yan Liu of China takes Chevron lead after albatross

Yan Liu of China takes Chevron lead after albatross

Texas, Apr 26 (UNI) China's Yan Liu hit a rare albatross - three-under-par on a single hole - on her way to taking the outright lead on day two at the Chevron Championship.

Liu, 27, found the hole from 170 yards at the par-five eighth with her second shot, using a seven iron.

It proved vital as she also made three bogeys on the front nine before finishing with a bogey and a birdie to card a level-par 72 and lead a group of four players by one shot.

England's Georgia Hall remains in contention at the first women's major of the season after hitting 72 to stay four strokes off the lead in Texas.

Defending champion Nelly Korda hit back from a first-round 77 to card a four-under 68 and is at one over at The Club at Carlton Woods.

Americans Lindy Duncan and Sarah Schmelzel, Japan's Mao Saigo and South Korea's Hyo Joo Kim are a shot behind Liu.

South Korea's Haeran Ryu shared the overnight lead with Liu but made a 74 to slip back joint-sixth

on five under for the tournament.

China's Weiwei Zhang was also on five under after 15 holes of her second round when play was suspended because of bad light.

American Lexi Thompson, who has retired from full-time golf but continues to play certain events, is in contention at four under.

Liu, who is chasing a first major and first LPGA Tour win, said she will feel the pressure this weekend.

"Definitely I will feel a little bit, because this this is a major," she said.

"I know the course going to be harder, so I think should just stay patient, calm, because I'm a very emotional person."

Hall had an eventful round featuring three bogeys, one double bogey and four birdies to ultimately stay in striking distance of the lead.

However, compatriots Lottie Woad and Charley Hull slipped back to four over, with Scotland's Gemma Dryburgh a shot ahead.

All three will miss the cut, which is projected to be at two over, with nine players yet to finish their second round.

Korda's 68, which included six birdies and two bogeys, has therefore moved her inside the cut line and gives the world number one an outside chance of mounting a remarkable comeback over the weekend.

Three-time major winner Lydia Ko is also at one over.

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