LA Open: Hong Kong’s Tiffany Chan stays on course for first top-10 finish on LPGA Tour after ‘conservative’ second round
- The 27-year-old sticks to her new game plan of playing safe in the early rounds, making the cut and try to attack over the last two days
- Chan is tied for sixth at the halfway stage at seven-under 135 as she makes the cut for the third straight tournament
Hong Kong’s Tiffany Chan Tsz-ching stubbornly adhered to her new game-plan of playing conservative in the early rounds as she stayed on course for a first-ever top-10 finish on the LPGA Tour.
The 27-year-old followed up her opening round of six-under-par 65 with a one-under 7o at her “home” Wilshire Country Club to lie joint sixth in the Hugel Air Premia LA Open.
She is on seven-under-par 135 for the tournament, six strokes behind halfway leader Jessica Korda, who shot 65 for a total of 129. South Korea’s Ko Jin-young is three strokes behind in second place after her 65 with compatriot Kim Sei-young in third (133) and Canada’s Brooke Henderson tied for fourth on 134 with American Angela Stanford.
Chan shares sixth place with South Korea’s Ryu So-yeon and Australia’s Hannah Green.
“Conservative for the first two days is what the guys taught me to do,” said Chan, referring to chats she has had with coaches and fellow pros. “Sometimes golf is just weird. When you go too aggressive it might turn the other way around. This morning I told my caddie, ‘I’m saying yesterday’s round is erased’.