Albatross keeps Yan Liu in front at Chevron Championship

LPGA: The Chevron Championship - Second RoundApr 25, 2025; The Woodlands, Texas, USA; Yan Liu of China hits a tee shot at the first hole during the second round of The Chevron Championship golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Erik Williams-Imagn Images

China’s Yan Liu recorded a rare albatross — a 3-under-par score on a hole — and emerged with the lead after the second round of the Chevron Championship on Friday in The Woodlands, Texas.

On the par-5 eighth hole at The Club at Carlton Woods, Liu’s second shot, a 7-iron from 170 yards out, found the hole.

Liu wound up shooting an even-par 72 for the day, leaving her at 7-under 137 in the first LPGA major of the season.

Four players are tied for second at 6 under: Lindy Duncan, who shot a 6-under 66 on Friday; Sarah Schmelzel, 68; Japan’s Mao Saigo, 68; and South Korea’s Hyo Joo Kim, 71.

Angel Yin (second-round 70), Belgium’s Manon De Roey (71) and South Koreans Hye-Jin Choi (71) and Haeran Ryu (74) share sixth place at 5 under. Ryu and Liu were the co-leaders after the opening round.

Additionally, China’s Weiwei Zhang was 5 under through 15 holes and 5 under for the tournament when play was suspended due to darkness Friday evening.

Liu said of her albatross, “I take my 7-iron and I see the ball (went) in, so that’s a really cool thing. But I think (the TV crew doesn’t) have video for that hole. Little sad. …

“I think I jump twice on the fairway. Just very happy and so excited. Players in (my) group say congrats to me, so that’s very nice.”

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The rest of her round was forgettable. Liu made four bogeys, and her lone birdie came on the par-5 18th hole.

Liu, a 27-year-old who has yet to win an LPGA event, admitted she will feel some pressure entering the weekend as the leader.

“I think definitely I will feel a little bit, because this — well, this is major,” she said. “I know the course going to be harder, harder, so I think just I just stay … patient, calm. Because I’m very emotional person, yes.”

Duncan started her round well, recording five birdies and four pars on the back nine, which she played first. Then, after back-to-back bogeys at Nos. 5 and 6, she closed with three consecutive birdies.

“I think I’ve been hitting the ball well,” Duncan said. “Then I’ll have a round where I putt well and I have a good feel on the greens, and that really helped me today. I just dropped a couple long ones and kept the momentum going with the short ones as well.”

World No. 1 and defending champion Nelly Korda bounced back from a 77 in the first round with a 68 on Friday, leaving tied for 46th at 1 over par. Also at 1 over par is World No. 3 Lydia Ko of New Zealand, who shot a second-round 72.

–Field Level Media

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