Momoko Ueda enters the weekend with a one-shot advantage atop a crowded leaderboard at the Toto Japan Classic in Shiga, Japan.
The two-time tournament champ moved to 10-under with a 3-under-par 69 in yesterday’s second round at the Seta Golf Club. Chasing her are Miyu Yamashita (68) and Ai Suzuki (70) at 9-under and Sakura Koiwai (70) at 8-under.
South Korea’s Jeongeun Lee6 (68) and two other Japanese players - Saika Fujita (66) and defending champion Ayaka Furue (71) are another shot back at 7-under.
This is the fourth career 36-hole lead for Ueda, with the others coming at the same event in 2006, 2007 and 2011. She won the titles in 2007 and 2011 for her only LPGA Tour victories.
After going bogey-birdie-bogey on 9-10-11, Ueda responded with three birdies in the final six holes. The highlight was a long-distance birdie putt on the par-4 17th.
“My tee shots and putts were not so good compared with yesterday and I was thinking during the round that it is going to be a tough day,” Ueda said. “In such a situation, I played well enough today.” Yamashita and Suzuki, the 2019 champion, both carded their second straight bogey-free rounds. “Actually, I feel my shots were much better yesterday than today,” Suzuki said. “Hope today is the worst day of this week. I need 60s for the next two days.”
Six players are tied for eighth at 6-under, including World No 1 Atthaya Thitikul of Thailand. Starting on the back nine, the 19-year-old got hot with five birdies over holes Nos. 1-7.
“I still think like this course is pretty challenging for us. Pretty narrow fairways and pretty slopey greens. I think it depends on the day, because I think today it’s been my day. I mean, I hit it close, made the putts,” said Thitikul, who has hit 20 of 28 fairways and 30 of 36 greens in the first two rounds. “We’ll see how the next two rounds are going to be.”  Lee posted one bogey and five birdies yesterday, including three in her final four holes.
 “I played well today, and I hit it on the green, good second shots, so I gained a lot of confidence,” Lee said.
Canada’s Maude-Aimee Leblanc withdrew during the second round due to illness.

Will Gordon shoots 62 to take lead at Mayakoba
Will Gordon tied his career-low round on the PGA Tour with a 9-under 62 to take a one-stroke lead after one round of the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba on Thursday in Riviera Maya, Mexico. Gordon used an eagle, eight birdies and one bogey to shoot ahead at El Camaleon Golf Club near Cancun. Russell Henley is alone in second place after an 8-under 63.
Francesco Molinari of Italy, Scott Piercy, Sam Ryder and Harris English are tied for third at 7-under 64.
Gordon, 26, did not play on the PGA Tour last season and earned his tour card back via the Korn Ferry Tour in 2021-22. Back on the PGA circuit, he is aiming to make the most of his return.
“There’s a lot of guys kind of my age and younger that are having a lot of success out here and guys that have been out here and had some major success that I grew up playing with,” Gordon said.
“Yeah, it does kind of take the fear away in a sense because you know you can do it, but you’ve still got to go out and do it and earn it.
“So it’s been good to see the KFT class play well this fall and I’ve gotten to see a bunch of those guys, so it’s been a cool transition this fall.”
Gordon holed an eagle on the par-5 fifth hole and made four straight birdies at Nos 10-13 en route to reaching 9 under through 13 holes. He shot even par the rest of the way with one bogey and one birdies.
Henley’s 63 was bogey-free, with six of his eight birdies coming on the back nine.