Asterisk Talley (AJGA Photo)
Anna Fang of San Diego, Calif., and Asterisk Talley of Chowchilla, Calif., are tied after day two at The Fortinet Stanford Invitational hosted by Rose Zhang. The PING Junior Solheim Cup teammates sit at 9-under-par with 18 holes remaining at Stanford Golf Course.
Fang began the day at 5-under-par, two shots behind Talley. The 15-year-old opened with a birdie on the second hole and made the turn at 1-under for the round. Starting the back nine at 6-under and trailing by four, she birdied the third hole before carding back-to-back birdies on Nos. 6 and 7.
"I played pretty well today. I got off to a slow start in the wet conditions, but after the front nine, I tightened it up and made some good putts," Fang said.
Fang closed out her round with pars on Nos. 8 and 9, carding a 3-under 32 on the back nine. Currently ranked No. 19 in the Rolex AJGA Rankings, she is aiming for her first Invitational victory this week.
Talley started the day at 7-under after matching the tournament’s lowest round with a 64 in round one. The 16-year-old opened on No. 10 and cruised through a bogey-free front nine, picking up birdies on Nos. 12 and 15.
The Rolex AJGA Rankings' No. 1 carded another birdie on No. 1 after the turn. She played her final eight holes at 1-over, posting her second straight round in the 60s. Talley is aiming for her fourth Invitational victory of her career.
"I am excited for tomorrow to see how the conditions are and to see how I play, and hopefully, I can play as good as I did yesterday," Talley said.
Shauna Liu of Maple, Ontario, ties for the lowest round of the day with a 5-under 66. She sits in solo third at 4-under for the tournament. Currently ranked No. 26 in the Rolex AJGA Rankings, Liu is chasing her first career Invitational victory this week.
Six players are T4 after 36 holes of play. Scarlett Schremmer of Birmingham, Alabama; Nikki Oh of Torrance, California; Sophia Ellestad of Houston, Texas; Rina Kawasaki of (Japan) Palos Verdes Estates, California; Angela Zhang of Bellevue, Washington; and Yixuan Chen of (China) Irvine, California are all at 2-under for the tournament.
The final round of The Fortinet Stanford Invitational hosted by Rose Zhang is slated to begin on Monday, February 17, at 8:30 a.m. PT.
About Rose Zhang
Zhang, whose AJGA career was filled with remarkable achievements, returns to her collegiate course to share her insights with the next generation of junior golfers. As a junior, she was a two-time Rolex Junior Player of the Year and a 10-time AJGA champion, with an impressive eight Invitational victories.
In 2022, she made history as the first Stanford player in 18 years to win the NCAA Individual Championship. Now balancing life as both a professional golfer and a Stanford student, Zhang continues working toward her diploma while excelling on the LPGA Tour.
Since turning pro in 2023, she has already secured two LPGA victories and represented Team USA in two Solheim Cups, further cementing her place among golf’s rising stars.
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AJGA Girls at Stanford
One of the AJGA series of tournaments that
require an invitation to participate. Format is 54
holes of stroke play. For girls ages 12-18. Field
size is 78. Must be AJGA member.
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