Golf

Brooke Henderson lingers in top 5 as Jessica Korda breaks record for LA Open lead

Jessica Korda shot a 6-under 65 on Thursday in the HUGEL Air Premia LA Open to break the tournament 36-hole scoring record and increase her lead to three strokes.

American holds 3-stroke advantage after passing 36-hole course scoring record

Jessica Korda plays her shot at the 16th tee during round two of the LA Open, where she leads by three strokes after play on Thursday. (Meg Oliphant/Getty Images)

Jessica Korda shot a 6-under 65 on Thursday in the HUGEL Air Premia LA Open to break the tournament 36-hole scoring record and increase her lead to three strokes.

A day after matching the Wilshire Country Club tournament record with a 64, Korda opened her bogey-free morning round with birdies on three of her first four holes — holing a 15-footer to start on the par-4 10th. At 13-under 129, she broke the event mark of 8 under set by Moriya Jutanugarn in 2018 in the inaugural tournament.

"It's going to sound crazy, but I actually lipped out a good amount out there today, so it actually could have been lower," Korda said. "I don't complain. I know I made a bogey yesterday, but I made up for it with some birdies. Just had a little bit of a harder time with some speed today."

Top-ranked Jin Young Ko was second after a 65. Playing in the afternoon, she lost a late stroke with a bogey on the par-4 17th.

"Lots of wind out there, so I had a lot of tough shots," Ko said.

Fellow South Korean star Sei Young Kim was 9 under. She closed her afternoon round with a bogey on the par-3 18th for a 66.

"Overall pretty solid round," Kim said. "A little bit cold out there, low temperature, but still little breeze. Overall, really nice weather."

Canadian Brooke Henderson, of Smiths Falls, Ont., (65) and 43-year-old Angela Stanford (66) were 8 under. So Yeon Ryu (67) was another shot back with Hannah Green (67) and Tiffany Chan (70). Second-ranked Inbee Park (68) was 6 under.

Sisters dominating

Korda won the season-opening Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions in January for her sixth LPGA Tour title, and sister Nelly Korda followed with a victory a month later in the Gainbridge LPGA in the second event of the year.

Jessica Korda has 13 straight under-par rounds. She hit 33 of 36 greens in the first two rounds.

"You're just plotting your way around the golf course and trying to be smart where we keep it," Jessica Korda said. "I got above the hole on a couple holes and they're not easy putts, so you can definitely get out of position really easily out here, so we've been pretty I smart."

She was 17 strokes ahead of playing partners Lydia Ko and Patty Tavatanakit.

Ko, the winner last week in Hawaii in the Lotte Championship at 28-under 260, followed an opening 78 with a 68 to miss the cut. Tavatanakit, making her first start since winning the ANA Inspiration for her first major title and first LPGA Tour victory, shot 75-71.

"I love being paired with Lydia," Jessica Korda said. "I think I played a practice round with Patty last year. It was kind of just nice to get to know her. She's super nice and has a very long career ahead of her. But I love my pairing. Anytime I get paired with Lydia, we always have such a great time. It was very easy going."

Strong finish for Henderson

Henderson birdied four of her last five holes.

"I just made a few more putts early, which was really exciting, and a couple long ones, which was really nice," Henderson said. "I felt like I've just got a lot of energy, and a couple great breaks out there, and to finish really strong on the back nine I think was really clutch to climb up the leaderboard a little bit."

Henderson has been steady but unspectacular for much of 2021. She's made the cut in all seven tournaments entered, with a top finish of ninth at the season-opening Tournament of Champions.

Henderson has nine career wins on the LPGA Tour.

Hamilton's Alena Sharp (74) and Calgary's Jaclyn Lee (73) missed the 2-over cutline.

Stanford closed with a bogey on the par-4 ninth.

"I didn't feel great this morning," Stanford said. "Sometimes, I think that makes me focus a little bit more, so it was really one shot at a time because at any moment I thought it could go south. Probably good that it kind of kept me focused today."

Nelly Korda was 3 under after a 73. Seven under after birdieing the first two holes, she dropped five strokes in a four-hole span on the back nine. She bogeyed the par-4 11th, made a triple bogey on the par-5 13th and bogeyed the par-4 14th.

Michelle Wie West followed an opening 70 with a 77 to miss her third straight cut in her comeback.

With files from The Canadian Press

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