Women's Golf Shibuno aiming to win the British Women's Open consecutive qualifying round August 22 6:14

In the second major round of the Women's Golf overseas season's first match, the British Women's Open, the second round was held in the UK, and Hibuko Shibuno, who was aiming for the second consecutive victory, dropped the score on that day as well and was defeated in the qualifying with a total of 12 overs.

Shibuno started the 2nd round on the 21st with 71 strokes, 9 strokes away from the top, and took the birdie in 3rd, but in 7th, he shot an approach shot from a deep rough and hit a double bogey. I lost 3 scores in the first half.

Shibuno couldn't rewind in the latter half of the race, and on this day, he dropped seven scores with one birdie, six bogeys, and one double bogey to reach 12th place in 105th place, failing to qualify for the second consecutive championship. It was.

Sweden's Daniela Holmkvist is the only under par with a total of 1 under, leading himself alone.

In Japan, Toshinkyo Nomura took five birdies on the day and increased his score by one while playing golf with a lot of ingress and egress.

Momoko Ueda passed the qualifying in 52nd with a total of 8 overs, and Nasa Hataoka in 64th with a total of 9 overs.

Yui Kawamoto and Minami Katsumi finished in 13th place in 116th place, and Moinei Inami in 14th place in 123rd place.

"I can't put it into words"

Hibuko Shibuno, who failed to make a score on a difficult course in the strong wind and the rapidly changing weather, said, “I'm disappointed that I can't put it into words. I think the wind is my problem, I think I have one birdie in the second half. I thought I was stupid, but I could barely get a par, and I felt that I couldn't go up if I was playing golf like this."

After that, he said, "I'm going to play in the United States for about a month and a half, so I want to grow up a bit and return to Japan. I can't say "because of my experience" from now on, so I can fight with no regrets. I want to do my best."