"Golf" Miyazaki Women's Tournament: Yukari Fujita Takes the Lead, Leading the Pack after 36 Holes
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The landlady captain Fujita Kouki performed exceptionally well at the Yamaha Ladies Open Katsuragi in Shizuoka Prefecture, shooting a score of sixty-eight (four strokes under par) for two consecutive days, with a total score eight strokes under par, leading temporarily. Kobayashi Mitsuki is in second place with a score of sixty-seven, while Kimura Ayako made six birdies on the first hole, also scoring sixty-seven, tying for third place. Several players, including Anan Yu and Izurita Kotona, are tied for third place with an average score of sixty-nine. The early leader, Kuwaki Shiho, slipped to eleventh place, and Taiwan's Wu Chia-Yen and Tsai Pei-Ying are tied for forty-fourth with scores of seventy and seventy-one, respectively. A total of sixty-nine players advanced to the finals.
Landlord player Yuki Fujita shot a six-under-par sixty-eight for two consecutive days at the Yamana course of the Katsuragi Golf Club in Shizuoka Prefecture, totaling eight strokes below par, and jumped to the top of the leaderboard at the Yamaya Women's Open after thirty-six holes with a one-stroke advantage. Fujita won the Daio Paper Ladies Open in 2022, marking her sixth victory on the women's Japan Tour. She mentioned that her mastery of the course is still not perfect, but her putting performance today was excellent, making five birdies and only one bogey, resulting in a score of one hundred thirty-six to rank first. She stated that Shizuoka Prefecture is her birthplace, which makes her feel very comfortable.
Okayama player Mitsuki Kobayashi made six birdies and only one bogey, finishing with a score of sixty-seven to rank second. "My condition has been improving since last week, and I hope to give my all in the upcoming competitions," said Mitsuki Kobayashi.
Japanese female player Ayako Kimura started from the tenth hole and made six birdies in a row over six holes, finishing with eight birdies and three bogeys for a score of sixty-seven. Julie Sakuma scored seventy, two strokes under par, tying for third place with Aichi player Shi Anzai and Kotona Izumida, all with a total score of one hundred thirty-eight. Shina Kanazawa made four birdies with no bogeys for a score of sixty-eight; Yuka Yasuda scored sixty-seven, Ayumu Tokunaga scored seventy-one, and Korean player Jeon Mi-Jung scored seventy, all tying for seventh place with a total score of one hundred thirty-nine, five strokes under par.
Leading at the start, Shiho Sakaki shot a seventy-three, ranking eleventh with a total of one hundred forty. Defending champion Sakura Kobayashi from Hokkaido shot seventy today, climbing to twenty-third place with a total of one hundred forty-two. Taiwanese player JY Wu finished Friday with a score of seventy, while Pei-Ying Tsai scored seventy-one, both tied for forty-fourth place with a total score of one hundred forty-five.
After the two-round preliminaries, the total score standard for advancement was set at one hundred forty-six, two strokes over par, with sixty-nine players advancing to the weekend finals.