The independent
The first Asian clean sweep of the women's golf majors in one season has been on the cards for some time, and looks likely to be completed at Hoylake today. South Korea's Jiyai Shin, winner at Sunningdale in 2008, took charge of the Ricoh British...
Channel NewsAsia
South Korea's Shin Jiyai stormed into a five-shot halfway lead at the British Open at Royal Liverpool on Saturday as she eyed a second career triumph in the major. After all the wind problems that wiped out Friday's play, the 2008 winner at...
New Zealand Herald
Ko bounced back from consecutive bogeys to start her round, to mix five birdies with four bogeys for a one-under par 71. It leaves the Kiwi teenager easily ahead as the leading amateur at -1 for the tournament and in a tie for sixth overall.
Seattle Post Intelligencer
England (AP) Jiyai Shin opened a five-stroke lead in the Women's British Open, shooting an 8-under 64 on Saturday in the wild-delayed second round. Coming off a playoff victory Monday in the Kingsmill Championship, the 24-year-old South Korean player...
Reuters
Topics South Korea's Jiyai Shin plays her tee shot on the third hole during the second round of the British Women's Open Golf tournament at Royal Liverpool Golf Club, northern England, September 15, 2012. Jiyai Shin broke the women's course record at...
United Press International
Jiyai Shin of South Korea blew through the back nine at Hoylake with an eagle and four birdies Saturday to take a five-stroke lead at the Women's British Open. Shin eagled the 10th hole and then birdied the next three in a row on the way to an 8-...