WATERLOO, Ontario — Catriona Matthew shot a 64 Friday to take a three-stroke lead after the second round of the Manulife Financial LPGA Classic.
Matthew's 15-under 127 at the tournament's midway point blew away her previous career-best 36-hole mark on tour by five strokes.
"It feels really good, I've holed a lot of putts but I've given myself a lot of chances," Matthew said. "I wouldn't really say I've holed many super-long ones but just every time I've given myself a chance I'm kind of taking advantage of them."
American Angela Stanford shot a 67 and was second, while Inbee Park, who is looking to win her fourth straight LPGA Tour event, had a 67 and was tied with three other players at 10-under. Ryann O'Toole (65), Anna Nordqvist (64) Belen Mozo (66), Chella Choi (65) and Meena Lee (66) were all 11 under.
Matthew sank a 25-foot eagle putt on the par-5 fifth and added five more birdies, taking advantage of the soft greens following rain earlier in the week.
"I would say first time here, obviously suits my eye a little bit, maybe just got the speed of the greens," Matthew said. "I think that's the important thing. When you're holing putts, it all seems quite easy."
It was warm and sunny Friday but the greens were still moist from rain earlier in the week. Stanford played this event in its first season last year and said the course is playing much different this time around.
"I think the firmness of the greens last year made it a little bit tougher," she said. "You had to kind of pay attention to where you were landing it.