Dangerous weather and then darkness has forced an end to play, on day two of the US Women's Open golf major in Wisconsin
Dangerous weather and then darkness has forced an end to play, on day two of the US Women's Open golf major in Wisconsin
31 May 2025
A number of players were still on the course at Erin Hills, so they'll resume overnight.
Kiwi great Dame Lydia Ko's managed to finish her second round but is eight shots off the pace on even par, with the projected cut line on two over.
Ko's carded a one-under 71 and is sitting in a tie for 37th.
Japan's Mao Saigo leads the chasing pack by three strokes on eight-under.
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