Hall shares lead, making another run at Women's British Open

CARNOUSTIE, Scotland (AP) - Georgia Hall is making a run at another Women´s British Open title.

The 2018 champion shot 3-under 69 and was tied for the clubhouse lead with Mina Harigae of the United States on 7 under overall midway through the second round of the final major of the year.

In the last five years at the Women´s Open, no player has more rounds in the 60s than Hall´s nine - she shot 68 on Thursday - and that is filling the 25-year-old English golfer with confidence heading into the weekend at Carnoustie.

"I do feel very calm when I am playing the British Open," said Hall, who won at Royal Lytham three years ago for not just her first major title but her first senior win as a professional.

"It is just so nice to play in front of the crowds. We missed that last year and to hear them cheering my name is great. I´m having a lot of fun," she said.

The morning starters were greeted with benign, even balmy, conditions on Day 2 at Carnoustie and the relative lack of wind was leaving the course - widely regarded as one of the most fearsome in the world - defenseless.

United States' Jennifer Song putt on the 13th green during the second round of the Women's British Open golf championship, in Carnoustie, Scotland, Friday, Aug. 20, 2021. (AP Photo/Scott Heppell)

United States' Jennifer Song putt on the 13th green during the second round of the Women's British Open golf championship, in Carnoustie, Scotland, Friday, Aug. 20, 2021. (AP Photo/Scott Heppell)

Hall took advantage, with her sixth birdie of the day - from 6 feet at the 14th - giving her a one-stroke lead on 9 under.

A double-bogey 6 at No. 15 dropped her into what would shortly be a four-way tie for the lead and she parred her way home to join Harigae, who rolled in a long, winding birdie putt at the last to complete a round of 67 that contained seven birdies in all.

No. 4 Sei Young Kim followed four birdies on the front nine with four bogeys after the turn, a round of 71 leaving her one stroke off the lead. The South Korean had been in that four-way tie on 7 under with Hall, Harigae and Lexi Thompson, who bogeyed two of her final five holes for a 70 and was on 5 under.

Kim was tied for third with Lizette Salas (69).

Sophia Popov, last year's unlikely champion at Royal Troon when ranked No. 304, double-bogeyed the last hole after three-putting to shoot 75 and was set to miss the cut.

Top-ranked Nelly Korda, who was in a share of the overnight lead with Kim and Madelene Sagstrom, was among the afternoon starters.

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England's Georgia Hall plays a shot on the 12th fairway during the second round of the Women's British Open golf championship, in Carnoustie, Scotland, Friday, Aug. 20, 2021. (AP Photo/Scott Heppell)

England's Georgia Hall plays a shot on the 12th fairway during the second round of the Women's British Open golf championship, in Carnoustie, Scotland, Friday, Aug. 20, 2021. (AP Photo/Scott Heppell)

Japan's Serena Aoki rlines up her putt on the 13th green during the second round of the Women's British Open golf championship, in Carnoustie, Scotland, Friday, Aug. 20, 2021. (AP Photo/Scott Heppell)

Japan's Serena Aoki rlines up her putt on the 13th green during the second round of the Women's British Open golf championship, in Carnoustie, Scotland, Friday, Aug. 20, 2021. (AP Photo/Scott Heppell)

Japan's Serena Aoki rlines hits her driver off the 14th tee during the second round of the Women's British Open golf championship, in Carnoustie, Scotland, Friday, Aug. 20, 2021. (AP Photo/Scott Heppell)

Japan's Serena Aoki rlines hits her driver off the 14th tee during the second round of the Women's British Open golf championship, in Carnoustie, Scotland, Friday, Aug. 20, 2021. (AP Photo/Scott Heppell)

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