New Zealand golfer Lydia Ko has carded a respectable second round at the first women's golf major of the year.
Starting day two in a share of fourth, Ko carded a one-under 71 at the Chevron Championship to move to four-under overall, tied for ninth, at The Woodlands course in Texas.
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Ko, 26, is four shots behind co-leaders Jin Hee Im of South Korea and Thailand's Atthaya Thitikul in a seven-way tie for 10th.
Ko hit bogeys on the second, fifth and 15th holes but birdied the sixth, seventh, 13th and 18th holes.
The Kiwi requires one more tour win to earn induction to the LPGA Hall of Fame. However, she has not scored a tour win since her triumph at the Tournament of Champions in Florida in January.
The Chevron Championship is where Ko became the youngest two-time major winner in LPGA history in 2016.