Both Irish major participants can improve their position over the weekend.
Stephanie Meadow and Leona Maguire are 2-under and 1-under par respectively as the Evian Championship reaches its midway point.
Both will make the cut, but are some way off course leader Brooke Henderson, who heads the field on 13-under par.
Maguire might be especially happy to be playing into the weekend after her clubs went missing while travelling.
Reunited with my babies! Massive thanks to everyone for all the help, Time to play some golf @EvianChamp 💪🏼⛳️ #backinbusiness pic.twitter.com/em7Z1WE6xW
— Leona Maguire (@leona_maguire) July 19, 2022
Darren Clarke is the clubhouse leader at the Senior Open Championship following his second round of 67 at Gleneagles.
The Ulsterman is 8-under par.
Out on course, Padraig Harrington is 4-under with seven to play
Paul McGinley will make the cut on 2-over.
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