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    Kiwi golfer Dame Lydia Ko is set to make the cut at the year's first women's golf major in Texas

    Kiwi golfer Dame Lydia Ko is set to make the cut at the year's first women's golf major in Texas


    But that won't be confirmed until tomorrow now, with play suspended after fog delayed the start of play at the Chevron Championship.

    There are still nine players who couldn't finish their second rounds because of darkness.

    Ko's on one-over-par, with the projected cut line at two-over.

    She's in good company in likely scraping into the weekend ... defending champion, American Nelly Korda, is also on one-over.

    The leader, China's Yan Liu, is on seven-under, leading by one shot.

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     25 Apr: New Zealand golfing great Dame Lydia Ko has made a poor start to the first major of the year, the Chevron Championship in Texas
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     21 Apr: American Justin Thomas has won his first event in three years in a playoff at the PGA Tour's RBC Heritage in South Carolina
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