American golfer Megan Khang and Australian Minjee Lee are tied for the lead at the Women's Scottish Open after both shooting impressive rounds to reach 8 under par overall. Khang's final-hole birdie secured her a 4-under 68, while Lee's consistent play saw her card a 69 to follow up her first-round 67.
Both players are seeking their first wins of 2024 and are currently two shots clear of the nearest competitors. Olympic gold medalist Lydia Ko, Charley Hull of England, and Lauren Coughlin of the United States are all tied for third place, two shots behind the leaders.
Khang showcased her skills with six birdies, including a chip-in, highlighting her strong ball-striking abilities. Lee, a two-time major champion, displayed her experience by making crucial birdies on the final two holes despite challenging windy conditions throughout the round.
Reflecting on her performance, Khang expressed her enjoyment of the unique challenges presented by the course, emphasizing her comfort with her ball-striking. Lee also appreciated the traditional links-style course and tough conditions, noting the fun factor in playing in such an environment.
With the top five players pulling away from the rest of the field, Mary Liu of China and Esther Henseleit, the silver medalist at the Paris Games, are tied for sixth place at 3 under par, five shots off the lead.
The Women's Scottish Open serves as the final tournament before the prestigious Women's British Open at St. Andrews next week, adding extra significance to the competition as players look to fine-tune their games ahead of the major championship.
Both Khang and Lee will aim to maintain their strong form and secure victory in what promises to be an exciting conclusion to the Women's Scottish Open.
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