Lydia Ko has moved into second place at the New Zealand women's golf open.
After 17 holes in her second round, the defending champion was 4 under for the day and 7 under for the tournament, one stroke behind the leader Anya Alvarez of America.
Lydia Ko has moved into second place at the New Zealand women's golf open.
After 17 holes in her second round, the defending champion was 4 under for the day and 7 under for the tournament, one stroke behind the leader Anya Alvarez of America.
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