SAN MARTIN, Calif. (AP) " When Lydia Ko first came to a U.S. Women's Open four years ago, her hands were shaking so much out of nerves. But Ko got into contention with a 66 in the second round and then took sole possession of the lead on the final hole Saturday. Lang birdied 14 and 15 and had the low round of the day at 68 to move to 5 under. Now she's in contention for her first U.S. Open title after failing to make the top 10 in her first four appearances. She is looking for her first LPGA Tour win since winning the Open at Saucon Valley seven years ago.
Source: New Zealand Herald July 09, 2016 23:03 UTC