Megha Ganne storms into shared lead at US Women s Open
Sat, Jun 5 2021 2:27 IST |
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New York, June 5 : Indian-American teenager Megha Ganne from New Jersey is drawing high praise from across the sporting world and beyond after storming into shared lead in the second round at the US Women s Open at The Olympic Club, San Francisco.
On Thursday, Ganne, 17, emerged as the first amateur in 15 years the last was Jane Park in 2006 to lead the US Women s Open after the first round. She carded a 4-under-par 67 - one off the 18-hole amateur scoring record. Ganne is only the sixth amateur in the tournament s 76-year history to shoot 67 or better. On Friday, Ganne hung in tough and levelled with the world s best women golfers.
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The date falls 47 days before the Sunday of Week 1. Meanwhile, the remaining teams Dallas, Pittsburgh, and Tampa Bay can report as early as July 21, the first two teams due to their participation in the Hall of Fame game, and the Bucs because they re opening their season on Thursday night.
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