Nordqvist holds one-shot lead in Thailand

Swedish golfer Anna Nordqvist has held her one-stroke lead, at six under par, after two rounds of the LPGA Tour event in Thailand.

Despite two late bogeys, Anna Nordqvist of Sweden shot even-par 72 to cling to the lead at the LPGA Thailand after a rainy second round on Friday.

Nordqvist, chasing her first win on the US LPGA Tour since 2009, bogeyed the 16th and 18th holes to settle on 6-under 138, one stroke in front of Paraguay's Julieta Granada (68), Spain's Azahara Munoz (68) and Germany's Sandra Gal (70), who all have one career win.

A further shot behind were Americans Stacy Lewis (69) and Michelle Wie (73) on 4 under.

Best of the Australians was Karrie Webb (70), three off the pace in a tie for seventh.

World No.1 and defending champion Inbee Park and No.2 Suzann Pettersen were four shots off the pace in a field including all of the top 10.

While rain dampened Siam Country Club, it wasn't enough for organisers to suspend play. But only 22 players were under par after two rounds.

Nordqvist was at 8 under until her late stumbles, and wasn't too fussed.

"I hit it good yesterday and kept hitting it really good on the first nine today," she said.

"Then there were some tougher pins in the back, but I just tried to be aggressive and give myself chances for birdie. Felt like I did, but just couldn't make them.

"I'm excited. This is a position I've been practising to be in. Hopefully, I can make a couple of more putts over the weekend and that should take care of it."


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