Lydia Goga made an exclusive first place in the second round of the LPGA Tour Marathon Classic.

Lydia Go scored a 6-under par in the second round of the second round at the Highland Meadows Golf Club in Sylvania, Ohio, USA, with nine birdies and three bogies.

Lydia Go, who had a total of 13 under pars on two days, turned the turnaround point of the tournament with the sole lead ahead of second place Jody Shadowf (England) by one stroke.

Lydia Go, who has not won since the Mediheal Championship in April 2018, has been looking for a 16th victory in tour history in about two years and four months.

Lydia Go, who began under the guidance of new swing coach Sean Foley, ahead of the resumption of the LPGA tour in late July, tied for 28th in the first drive-on championship.

Lydia Go's new coach, Foley, has coached'Golf Emperor' Tiger Woods (USA) from 2010 to 2014.

Many Korean players have not yet returned to the LPGA tour due to the aftermath of Corona 19, and Korean players in addition to Lydia Go have been listed on the top of the leaderboard.

Daniel Kang (USA), who was co-leader with Lydia Go until the first round, cut four strokes, but was pushed to third place by 11-under par, and Lee Min-ji (Australia) hit 4 under par and recorded 7 under par, from 16th to 7th. Went up.

Among the players of Korean nationality, Yang Hee-young (31) and Shin Ji-eun (28) scored a 4-under par and tied for 19th in the rankings. 

(Photo = Reuters, Yonhap News)