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The second round at Grasslands Golf & Country Club serves as the pivotal "Moving Day" and the final hurdle for players to survive the 36-hole cut. The primary challenge for the field is the shifting course conditions; while the morning wave is gifted calmer winds and softer greens, the persistent Florida dew slows the putting surfaces before they firm up and accelerate under the afternoon sun. Tactically, players must remain patient on the long par-4s, where the wind often dictates whether to attack the flags or play for the center of the large green complexes.
All eyes are on first-round leader Mariel Galdiano, whose objective is to maintain her disciplined ball-striking to stay atop the leaderboard. However, the pursuit from veterans like Maddie McCrary and rising stars like Julia Gregg is expected to intensify as the "scoring zone" on the back nine—particularly the par-5 14th and 18th holes—offers critical opportunities to gain ground. With the "Race for the Card" standings beginning to take a more definitive shape, the pressure to secure a weekend spot in Lakeland is at an all-time high.
Reports Result ListResult DescriptionMaddie McCrary surged into the lead at the halfway mark, carding a clinical, bogey-free 6-under 65 to reach 8-under par. The 30-year-old Oklahoma State alumna ignited her round early, nearly "dunking" her approach on the first hole to set up a tap-in birdie. McCrary’s momentum carried through a 4-under front nine, and she added late birdies on the 13th and 16th to establish a two-shot cushion. McCrary, who has frequently been in contention but struggled to close out wins, expressed that her goal for Sunday is to use those past lessons to finally secure her first professional title.
Mariel Galdiano remains a primary threat, sitting in solo second at 6-under par after a steady second round. She is joined in the chasing pack by Julia Gregg, Liqi Zeng, and rookie Lauren Olivares, who all share third place at 5-under. The low round of the day belonged to Rachel Kuehn, whose 5-under 67 vaulted her into a tie for 7th. The cut fell at 2-over par, with 62 athletes advancing to Championship Sunday. Notable players like Amelia Williamson and Yurika Tanida narrowly survived the cut, while several early-season favorites were eliminated as the firm Grasslands layout penalized errant approach shots.

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