Top-Ranked Korda Ties with Underdog Do for Lead at Mexico LPGA Event

The world’s top-ranked women’s golfer Nelly Korda finds herself tied for the lead heading into the weekend at the Riviera May Open at Mayakoba, sharing the 36-hole lead with 345th-ranked Brianna Do after Friday’s action in Playa del Carmen, Mexico.

Coming off her recent major championship victory at the Chevron Championship and return to the number one ranking, Korda fired a 5-under 67 during Friday’s second round at El Camaleon Golf Course, bringing her total to 9-under 135.

Do, who entered the day sharing the first-round lead with Melanie Green, posted a 69 on Friday to match Korda’s total. The veteran golfer held a commanding position at 10-under through most of her back nine, but stumbled with her only mistake of the day – a bogey on the par-4 ninth hole that dropped her back into a tie.

Green finished Friday’s round with a 70, placing her alone in third position at 8-under, while Japan’s Minami Katsu sits fourth at 7-under after shooting 68.

Korda’s round featured five birdies – three on the front nine and two more on the back – with no bogeys to mar her scorecard. She found 16 of 18 greens in regulation despite hitting only half of the fairways.

“Overall just a solid day. You know, didn’t make any mistakes really. If I did, I bounced back really well,” Korda said.

The 27-year-old has been in exceptional form recently, recording two wins and three runner-up finishes in her five tournaments prior to this week.

Do presents a stark contrast to her co-leader. The 36-year-old veteran has spent over a decade grinding on the professional tour since turning pro in 2013, with just one top-10 finish to her credit – which came at this same tournament last year.

Currently ranked 345th globally, Do said she drew confidence from her opening-round 66, starting Friday strong with birdies on the 10th and 11th holes.

“I put myself in that position last year here and so I think I’m going to be a little more prepared for it this year,” Do said of being in contention. “I don’t think you’re ever very comfortable being in contention and leading, and so I’m going accept it and kind of just play within myself and feel the feels and kind of see what happens. Just accept what happens.”

China’s Yu Liu recorded the day’s best score with a 66 that included an eagle on the par-5 18th hole, moving her to 6-under and into a tie for fifth alongside Spain’s Carlota Ciganda, who shot 71.

Four players are knotted at 5-under in a tie for seventh place: Germany’s Olivia Cowan (68), Paraguay’s Sofia Garcia (69), Thailand’s Arpichaya Yubol (69), and Mexico’s Gaby Lopez (71).

Lopez, who failed to make the cut when this tournament debuted last year, expressed gratitude for competing in her homeland while paired with Korda.

“It’s been really, really fun to play in Mexico, play with Nelly,” Lopez said. “Today wasn’t exactly my day. I didn’t hit it as good off the tee. Got myself a little bit in trouble.

“But very happy how I’m hitting my irons. The putts are just patiently hoping to drop. Yeah, very happy with how I’m feeling inside the golf course.”