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Jeeno Thitikul Edges Lydia Ko by One at Kroger Queen City Championship

Jeeno Thitikul

The Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G is shaping up to be a thrilling contest, with Jeeno Thitikul just edging ahead of Lydia Ko after the second round.

The rising star and the LPGA legend are putting on a show, with Thitikul finishing at 12-under par, holding a slim one-stroke lead over Ko, who sits at 11-under.

Thitikul got her momentum going right away, starting her round on the 10th hole. By the time she hit the 11th, sheโ€™d already picked up her first birdie, and she didnโ€™t stop there.

A seven-foot birdie on the 13th and back-to-back birdies on 17 and 18 had her cruising. She may have dropped a shot with a bogey on No. 1, but she picked it right back up with birdies on the par-5 sixth and eighth holes, going a perfect four-for-four on the courseโ€™s par 5s.

She capped off her day with another birdie on the notoriously tricky ninth hole, sticking her approach within five feet for a smooth finish.

โ€œIt’s pretty good,โ€ Thitikul said about her round. โ€œI think it’s really kind of a low-scoring course, so a lot of players get low on this course. The par 5s are reachable.โ€

And about that challenging No. 9? โ€œIt is [hard] because you have water on the front, and then if you go long, it’s going to be in the rough and downhill lie. But just commit to the shot.โ€

Ko, who was out in the softer morning conditions, had a calmer start with five straight pars before picking up steam. A birdie on the sixth got her going, and then she nailed an eagle on the eighth after holing a chip from just off the green.

She stayed steady from there, adding birdies on 13, 14, and 18 to wrap up a bogey-free round. Sheโ€™s now the only player in the field without a bogey through 36 holes.

โ€œI feel like I set myself a good plan going into the week,โ€ Ko shared. โ€œThat’s what I’m going to stick to. I know there is still a lot of golf to be played.โ€

Right behind Thitikul and Ko is Haeran Ryu at 10-under. Ryu, who grabbed her second career win just two weeks ago, has been on fire all season with eight top-10 finishes.

Gaby Lopez, Maria Fassi, and Yealimi Noh are among the pack sitting at 9-under, with Chinaโ€™s Yan Liu also making a surprising leap into the top five after missing the cut in her last seven starts.

With 76 players making the cut at 1-under, weโ€™re in for a tense Moving Day as the big names battle it out for the championship.

Keep an eye on Thitikul and Ko as they duel for the title, but donโ€™t count out the rest of the field just yetโ€”anything can happen this weekend.