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Can Mao Saigo, 36-hole leader of the 80th U.S. Women's Open, win another major?
Can Mao Saigo, 36-hole leader of the 80th U.S. Women's Open, win another major?

USA Today

time3 days ago

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Can Mao Saigo, 36-hole leader of the 80th U.S. Women's Open, win another major?

Can Mao Saigo, 36-hole leader of the 80th U.S. Women's Open, win another major? Show Caption Hide Caption Nelly Korda and Lydia Ko speak on playing Erin Hills for 2025 U.S. Women's Open World No. 1 player Nelly Korda and world No. 3 Lydia Ko speak on the challenge of playing Erin Hills for 2025 U.S. Women's Open. ERIN, Wisconsin – Mao Saigo, who earned her first LPGA Tour victory in the most recent major, stormed to the lead early in the second round of the 80th U.S. Women's Open and held on May 30 at Erin Hills. Mao Saigo's 66 was the best round of the tournament and left her 8-under heading into the third round May 31 with a three-stroke lead over a group of six players. Click here for complete coverage of the third round of play. Meet Mao Saigo Age: 23 Nationality: Japanese. How many professional wins does Mao Saigo have? Mao Saigo has seven professional victories, one victory on the LPGA Tour and six on the LPGA Tour of Japan. Has Mao Saigo won a women's golf major? Mao Saigo's only LPGA Tour victory is a major, the 2025 Chevron Championship. This story was updated because an earlier version included an inaccuracy. More: Mao Saigo's victory plunge at the LPGA Chevron turned scary because she can't swim How has Mao Saigo finished in previous U.S. Women's Opens? Mao Saigo has played in three U.S. Women's Opens with a top finish of T-33 in 2023 at Pebble Beach. What is Mao Saigo's best finish on the LPGA Tour in 2025? Mao Saigo won for the first time on the LPGA Tour in April in a five-way playoff at the Chevron Championship at The Club at Carlton Woods, The Woodlands, Texas. What was Mao Saigo's score in the 2025 U.S. Women's Open second round? Mao Saigo, who started on the 10th tee early in the day, strung together birdies on 18 ,1 and 2 on her way to a 66, the best round of the tournament. She shot a 70 in the U.S. Women's Open first round May 29. When is Mao Saigo teeing off in third round of the 2025 U.S. Open? Saigo will tee off at 11:40 a.m. with a group that includes Nelly Korda and Hinako Shibuno.

Mao Saigo fires a 66 to lead U.S. Women's Open after the 2nd round's morning groupings
Mao Saigo fires a 66 to lead U.S. Women's Open after the 2nd round's morning groupings

Japan Today

time4 days ago

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  • Japan Today

Mao Saigo fires a 66 to lead U.S. Women's Open after the 2nd round's morning groupings

Mao Saigo, of Japan, hits from the 18th tee during the second round of the U.S. Women's Open golf tournament at Erin Hills Friday, May 30, 2025, in Erin, Wis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson) golf By STEVE MEGARGEE Mao Saigo posted a 6-under 66 to lead the U.S. Women's Open after the second round's Friday morning groupings at Erin Hills as she looks to win her second major of the year. Saigo's two-day total of 8-under 136 gives her a three-stroke advantage over Nelly Korda, the world's top-ranked player. Korda moved into second place by posting a 67. This was the best U.S. Women's Open round ever for Korda, who has never finished higher than a tie for eighth in this event. 'I feel like I've had a very complicated relationship with U.S. Opens,' Korda said, 'but I'm happy to be in the position I am heading into the weekend.' Saigo earned her first LPGA Tour title just over a month ago in the year's first major, as she sank a birdie putt to win a five-way playoff in the Chevron Championship at The Club at Carlton Woods in The Woodlands, Texas. The 23-year-old from Japan bounced back from some early misfortune Friday to move atop the leaderboard. Saigo started out at No. 10 and birded No. 11 and No. 12. She bogeyed the par-5 No. 14 when she got a bad break, with her third shot hitting the flagstick, bouncing backward and rolling all the way to a bunker. But she recovered by getting four birdies in a five-hole stretch from No. 16 to No. 2. 'I thought that was not my mistake,' Saigo said through an interpreter. 'I just thought to myself that it was just unlucky, and then I just changed my mind.' Korda was nearly as effective. After not making a birdie until her 18th hole Thursday, Korda had seven of them Friday thanks to her improved putting. 'Honestly, I was hitting really good putts yesterday,' Korda said. 'I was hitting it exactly where I wanted to and they just weren't falling. It was one of those days. Today I did the same thing.' Jing Yan, Linn Grant and Chiara Tamburlini all finished their Friday morning sessions at 4 under for the tournament, putting them four strokes behind Saigo. Tamburlini was tied with Korda for second place before getting a bogey on No. 18. Thursday's first round had ended with Angel Yin, Julia Lopez Ramirez, 2020 champion A Lim Kim, Jinhee Im, Yealimi Noh and Rio Takeda in a six-way tie for the lead after all of them carded 68. Lopez Ramirez posted a 74 and Yin recorded a 75 on Friday morning, putting Lopez Ramirez at 2 under and Yin at 1 under for the tournament. Kim, Im, Noh and Takeda were set to tee off Friday afternoon on a course that measured 6,809 yards for the second round. © Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

Mao Saigo fires a 66 to lead US Women's Open after the 2nd round's morning groupings
Mao Saigo fires a 66 to lead US Women's Open after the 2nd round's morning groupings

San Francisco Chronicle​

time4 days ago

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  • San Francisco Chronicle​

Mao Saigo fires a 66 to lead US Women's Open after the 2nd round's morning groupings

ERIN, Wis. (AP) — Mao Saigo posted a 6-under 66 to lead the U.S. Women's Open after the second round's Friday morning groupings at Erin Hills as she looks to win her second major of the year. Saigo's two-day total of 8-under 136 gives her a three-stroke advantage over Nelly Korda, the world's top-ranked player. Korda moved into second place by posting a 67. This was the best U.S. Women's Open round ever for Korda, who has never finished higher than a tie for eighth in this event. 'I feel like I've had a very complicated relationship with U.S. Opens,' Korda said, 'but I'm happy to be in the position I am heading into the weekend.' Saigo earned her first LPGA Tour title just over a month ago in the year's first major, as she sank a birdie putt to win a five-way playoff in the Chevron Championship at The Club at Carlton Woods in The Woodlands, Texas. The 23-year-old from Japan bounced back from some early misfortune Friday to move atop the leaderboard. Saigo started out at No. 10 and birded No. 11 and No. 12. She bogeyed the par-5 No. 14 when she got a bad break, with her third shot hitting the flagstick, bouncing backward and rolling all the way to a bunker. But she recovered by getting four birdies in a five-hole stretch from No. 16 to No. 2. 'I thought that was not my mistake,' Saigo said through an interpreter. 'I just thought to myself that it was just unlucky, and then I just changed my mind.' Korda was nearly as effective. After not making a birdie until her 18th hole Thursday, Korda had seven of them Friday thanks to her improved putting. 'Honestly, I was hitting really good putts yesterday,' Korda said. 'I was hitting it exactly where I wanted to and they just weren't falling. It was one of those days. Today I did the same thing.' Jing Yan, Linn Grant and Chiara Tamburlini all finished their Friday morning sessions at 4 under for the tournament, putting them four strokes behind Saigo. Tamburlini was tied with Korda for second place before getting a bogey on No. 18. Thursday's first round had ended with Angel Yin, Julia Lopez Ramirez, 2020 champion A Lim Kim, Jinhee Im, Yealimi Noh and Rio Takeda in a six-way tie for the lead after all of them carded 68. Lopez Ramirez posted a 74 and Yin recorded a 75 on Friday morning, putting Lopez Ramirez at 2 under and Yin at 1 under for the tournament. Kim, Im, Noh and Takeda were set to tee off Friday afternoon on a course that measured 6,809 yards for the second round. ___

Mao Saigo fires a 66 to lead U.S. Women's Open after second round morning groupings
Mao Saigo fires a 66 to lead U.S. Women's Open after second round morning groupings

NBC Sports

time4 days ago

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  • NBC Sports

Mao Saigo fires a 66 to lead U.S. Women's Open after second round morning groupings

ERIN, Wis. — Mao Saigo posted a 6-under 66 to lead the U.S. Women's Open after the second round's Friday morning groupings at Erin Hills as she looks to win her second major of the year. Saigo's two-day total of 8-under 136 gives her a three-stroke advantage over Nelly Korda, the world's top-ranked player. Korda moved into second place by posting a 67. This was the best U.S. Women's Open round ever for Korda, who has never finished higher than a tie for eighth in this event. 'I feel like I've had a very complicated relationship with U.S. Opens,' Korda said, 'but I'm happy to be in the position I am heading into the weekend.' Saigo earned her first LPGA Tour title just over a month ago in the year's first major, as she sank a birdie putt to win a five-way playoff in the Chevron Championship at The Club at Carlton Woods in The Woodlands, Texas. The 23-year-old from Japan bounced back from some early misfortune Friday to move atop the leaderboard. Saigo started out at No. 10 and birded No. 11 and No. 12. She bogeyed the par-5 No. 14 when she got a bad break, with her third shot hitting the flagstick, bouncing backward and rolling all the way to a bunker. But she recovered by getting four birdies in a five-hole stretch from No. 16 to No. 2. 'I thought that was not my mistake,' Saigo said through an interpreter. 'I just thought to myself that it was just unlucky, and then I just changed my mind.' Korda was nearly as effective. After not making a birdie until her 18th hole Thursday, Korda had seven of them Friday thanks to her improved putting. 'Honestly, I was hitting really good putts yesterday,' Korda said. 'I was hitting it exactly where I wanted to and they just weren't falling. It was one of those days. Today I did the same thing.' Jing Yan, Linn Grant and Chiara Tamburlini all finished their Friday morning sessions at 4 under for the tournament, putting them four strokes behind Saigo. Tamburlini was tied with Korda for second place before getting a bogey on No. 18. Thursday's first round had ended with Angel Yin, Julia Lopez Ramirez, 2020 champion A Lim Kim, Jinhee Im, Yealimi Noh and Rio Takeda in a six-way tie for the lead after all of them carded 68. Lopez Ramirez posted a 74 and Yin recorded a 75 on Friday morning, putting Lopez Ramirez at 2 under and Yin at 1 under for the tournament. Kim, Im, Noh and Takeda were set to tee off Friday afternoon on a course that measured 6,809 yards for the second round. Nelly Korda watches the highlights -- and, yes, lowlights -- of her stellar 5-under 67 second round of the U.S. Women's Open and walks Amy Rogers through her outing and takeaways.

Mao Saigo fires a 66 to lead US Women's Open after the 2nd round's morning groupings
Mao Saigo fires a 66 to lead US Women's Open after the 2nd round's morning groupings

Hamilton Spectator

time4 days ago

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  • Hamilton Spectator

Mao Saigo fires a 66 to lead US Women's Open after the 2nd round's morning groupings

ERIN, Wis. (AP) — Mao Saigo posted a 6-under 66 to lead the U.S. Women's Open after the second round's Friday morning groupings at Erin Hills as she looks to win her second major of the year. Saigo's two-day total of 8-under 136 gives her a three-stroke advantage over Nelly Korda, the world's top-ranked player. Korda moved into second place by posting a 67. This was the best U.S. Women's Open round ever for Korda, who has never finished higher than a tie for eighth in this event. 'I feel like I've had a very complicated relationship with U.S. Opens,' Korda said, 'but I'm happy to be in the position I am heading into the weekend.' Saigo earned her first LPGA Tour title just over a month ago in the year's first major, as she sank a birdie putt to win a five-way playoff in the Chevron Championship at The Club at Carlton Woods in The Woodlands, Texas. The 23-year-old from Japan bounced back from some early misfortune Friday to move atop the leaderboard. Saigo started out at No. 10 and birded No. 11 and No. 12. She bogeyed the par-5 No. 14 when she got a bad break, with her third shot hitting the flagstick, bouncing backward and rolling all the way to a bunker. But she recovered by getting four birdies in a five-hole stretch from No. 16 to No. 2. 'I thought that was not my mistake,' Saigo said through an interpreter. 'I just thought to myself that it was just unlucky, and then I just changed my mind.' Korda was nearly as effective. After not making a birdie until her 18th hole Thursday, Korda had seven of them Friday thanks to her improved putting. 'Honestly, I was hitting really good putts yesterday,' Korda said. 'I was hitting it exactly where I wanted to and they just weren't falling. It was one of those days. Today I did the same thing.' Jing Yan, Linn Grant and Chiara Tamburlini all finished their Friday morning sessions at 4 under for the tournament, putting them four strokes behind Saigo. Tamburlini was tied with Korda for second place before getting a bogey on No. 18. Thursday's first round had ended with Angel Yin, Julia Lopez Ramirez, 2020 champion A Lim Kim, Jinhee Im, Yealimi Noh and Rio Takeda in a six-way tie for the lead after all of them carded 68. Lopez Ramirez posted a 74 and Yin recorded a 75 on Friday morning, putting Lopez Ramirez at 2 under and Yin at 1 under for the tournament. Kim, Im, Noh and Takeda were set to tee off Friday afternoon on a course that measured 6,809 yards for the second round. ___ AP golf:

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