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Struggling Saso misses cut in KPMG Women's PGA tilt

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Struggling Saso misses cut in KPMG Women's PGA tilt
CHASKA, MINNESOTA - JUNE 26: Yuka Saso of Japan plays her shot from the fourth tee during the second round of the KPMG Women's PGA Championship 2026 at Hazeltine National Golf Club on June 26, 2026 in Chaska, Minnesota.
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MANILA, Philippines -- It was a second round to forget for Yuka Saso, to say the least. 

Saso had a horrendous six-over 78 in the second round of the KPMG Women’s PGA championship, which pushed her to a tie of 128th place after 36 holes. 

The Filipina-Japanese golfer, who had an even par in the first round for a share of 45th place, could not keep her steady type of play in the second round of the tournament. 

Saso started off the second round with back-to-back bogeys, before she salvaged a birdie in the par-5 seventh hole. 

But the par-3 eighth hole became her Achilles heel. 

Her tee shot went straight to the water, which led to a one-stroke penalty, and it all went downhill from there. 

She used up her third and fourth strokes to put herself in the position of a double bogey, but her putt on her fifth stroke would not connect, leading to a triple bogey that pushed her to a four-over at the front nine. 

Saso, then, had bogeys in the 10th and 13th holes as she dropped to joint-128th in the standings, along with Yana Wilson, Muni He, Mary Liu, Mi Hyang Lee and Amari Avery. 

Ina Yoon continues to lead the pack as she is now holding a 12-under total after the second round. Coming in joint-second are A Lim Kim, Brooke Henderson, Hae Ran Ryu and Nasa Hataoka, who are all holding 7-under through the second round. 

World No. 1 Nelly Korda is at joint-6th with a six-under performance. She is currently tied with Dongeun Lee.

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