Shibuno, who won the British Women's Championship, moved up to 9th place in the second round of the domestic tour, August 10 at 17:53

Hikoko Shibuno, who won the first major overseas player in 42 years of golf at the British Women's Open in Golf, raised the score in the second half of the second round of the domestic tournament held on the 10th and moved up to 9th place. It was.

20-year-old Shibuno, who won the British Women's Open held in the previous week, returned home on the 6th, and participated in the tour tournament that began in Kitahiroshima, Hokkaido on the 9th.

On the 10th, the second round was held, and Shibuno, who started from 2nd and 11th place, suffered a strong wind and was unable to get the shot to the pin. It was.

Still, the second half gradually responded as “matched with the wind” and both the 15th and 16th par 4 put the second shot on the green and took a continuous birdie.

In addition, the final 18th will be birdie following the 9th, and Shibuno will increase the score by 2 with 3 birdies and 1 bogey in the 2nd round. I moved up to the final round on the 11th.

Shibuno said, “In the tournament just after returning from overseas, I thought that it would be enough to pass the qualifying, so I did not imagine that I was in this position. I want to do it. "

South Korean player Bae Seung-woo has increased his score by 5 and moved up to 9th place, with 3 players including Ai Suzuki in 2nd place.