Women's PGA Championship: England's Mel Reid one shot off lead after quitting golf in 2022 as Ireland's Leona Maguire leads
Ireland's Leona Maguire leads the Women's PGA Championship by a shot on five-under par, with England's Mel Reid in a three-way tie for second alongside Xiyu Lin and Celine Borge after a second 67 on Friday; watch the KPMG Women's PGA Championship throughout the week live on Sky Sports Golf
Last Updated: 24/06/23 7:50am
England's Mel Reid moved to within a shot of the lead at the second women's major of the year, nine months after quitting golf.
Leona Maguire fired four late birdies in a second round 68 to take the halfway lead at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship in New Jersey, one clear of a group on four-under which includes Reid after her 67.
She was joined by China's Xiyu Lin and Norwegian rookie Celine Borge with first round leader Lee-Anne Pace of South Africa and Australia's Minjee Lee, chasing her second major title after a second round 67.
For Reid, it is a big change from deciding to give up playing due to injury.
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"I legit quit," she said. "When I got my injury, I tried to play through it, which I kind of felt I had to. In September I literally told Carly (her wife), I'm going into the media, I'm not playing golf anymore.
"With things like that, if you just give me a bit of space, I do kind of work it out myself.
"I missed the competitiveness of it and I thought let's give it one more go. I've just been really enjoying myself this year."
Maguire birdied four of her final six holes as she took the halfway lead in a major for the first time.
"This is uncharted territory for me," Maguire said. "Whatever happens this week, I'm sure I'll learn a lot, and just sort of taking it one day at a time.
"I think this golf course demands that. I think you can't think more than one shot ahead, let alone a hole or a round ahead."
Northern Ireland's Stephanie Meadow shot a second round 68 to be in a group on one-under with only 15 players under par on the Lower Course at Baltusrol.
World No 9 Lexi Thompson birdied her last four holes to sneak inside the cut at four-over-par, but England's Georgia Hall, Charley Hull, Bronte Law and Laura Davies all missed out, alongside world No 2 Nelly Korda, No 4 Lilia Vi and No 6 Atthaya Thitikul.
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