Danielle Kang Rolls Along; Sets Up Match With Lizette Salas

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Danielle Kang
Danielle Kang tees off from the third hole during round two of the Bank of Hope Match-Play at Shadow Creek on May 27, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jed Jacobsohn via Getty Images)

After wins on Thursday at the Bank of Hope LPGA Match-Play Hosted by Shadow Creek, Solheim Cup teammates, and best friends, Danielle Kang and Lizette Salas will face off on Friday for a spot in the Round of 16.

Kang never trailed en route to a 2-and-1 victory over Madelene Sagstrom, a hard-fought win that saw Kang lose a 3-up lead through 13 holes. Sagstrom birdied Nos. 14 and 16 to pull within one, but Kang finished with par on the difficult par-3 17th to win the match.

“I think we were trying to minimize as much mistakes as possible. We were making a lot of mistakes out there from beginning to end,” said Kang. “She made some good birdies coming in and all I kind of tried to do was keep it steady as much as I can, but there was just so many bogeys out there for us and so many mistakes.”

Salas only dropped one hole in her 3-and-2 win over Albane Valenzuela, turning on the jets on the back nine. Sitting tied through 12 holes, Salas reeled off three consecutive wins at 13, 14 and 15 to go 3 up, including a near ace at No. 14.

“I didn’t capitalize on some of the opportunities to go up in the match. I knew the backside is a little tougher, so I had to rely on my accuracy and know that – and my experience as well – that I could pull off some wins and win the match overall,” said Salas. “Capitalized on a couple of her mistakes, but she played solid all day and kept me on my toes.”

Kang and Salas are well-acquainted with each other’s games, both as Solheim Cup teammates and partners at the Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational. While they will be foes on Friday, the best-friend duo plans to spend Thursday night together catching up on some must-watch TV – the new Friends reunion special – at Kang’s Las Vegas home.

Jin Young Ko survived an 18-hole showdown with Caroline Masson, losing a 3-up lead through 15 holes and ultimately winning a 1-up match with a birdie at No. 18. Bronte Law followed in the match-play footsteps of Sergio Garcia, making an ace at No. 17 to take a 2-and-1 win over Austin Ernst.

Three Friday matches are winner-take-all – Kang vs. Salas, Moriya Jutanugarn vs. Minjee Lee; and Stacy Lewis vs. Patty Tavatanakit.


Material from the LPGA Tour Communications was used to compile this report.


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