CALGARY, Alberta — Lauren Coughlin held onto the lead Friday in the CPKC Women's Open, while Canadian star Brooke Henderson was derailed by closing bogeys at windy and smoky Earl Grey Golf Club.
Coughlin followed her opening 4-under 68 on Thursday in chilly and windy conditions with a 70 on Friday to get to 6 under, a stroke ahead of Hannah Green and Haeran Ryu. The temperature made it into the 70s after barely climbing into the 60s on Thursday.
''I think I handled it really well overall,'' Coughlin said. ''It was just really difficult to judge how far the ball was going to go with the wind and the crosswind and how firm the greens got. And they had some tough pins, especially considering the direction of the wind.''
Playing through a smoky haze from wildfires, Henderson bogeyed the final four holes in her afternoon round for a 73 that left her seven strokes back at 1 over. She won the 2018 tournament.
''Most of the day I was 3 under, so feeling pretty great,'' Henderson said. ''To walk away 1 over, that's not the best feeling. But all you can do is move forward and try to learn from some of the things you did out there.''
Coughlin is coming off a fourth-place finish two weeks ago in France in the major Evian Champions. The 31-year-old former University of Virginia player is winless on the LPGA Tour.
On Friday, she had three front-none birdies and dropped a stroke on the par-4 11th. In two rounds, she's 7 under on the first nine holes and 1 over on the second nine.
''I putted extremely well,'' Coughlin said. ''Two-putted really well all day. Took advantage of the front nine, which you have to, and then kind of hold on on the back nine.''