FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 16, 2025
Two Players Share Lead After Saturday’s Round; Three One Shot Back
PENDLETON, Ore. (August 16, 2025) — The second round of the 2025 Wildhorse Ladies Golf Classic saw a rush of competitors take a shot at the lead as play concluded Saturday. The final round is set for Sunday, with the first group teeing off at 7:15 am at Wildhorse Golf Course, the championship course of Wildhorse Resort & Casino.
American Sabrina Iqbal and South Korea’s Minji Kang lead the field at 11 under after two rounds. Iqbal, who played collegiate golf at Colorado and TCU, shot 67 and 66 on Friday and Saturday. Kang bested her first-round score by three strokes with a 65, the low round of the day.
Friday’s leader, Julia Gregg, remains near the top of the leaderboard at 10 under par. Joining her in second place are fellow American Laney Frye and Erika Hara of Japan.
Kang (No. 8), Hara (No. 6) and Frye (No. 15) are among the Epson Tour professionals ranked in the Race for the Card, a season-long points competition for LPGA Tour membership. Including the stop in Pendleton, only four regular-season events remain before the Epson Tour Championship.
Kennewick native Therese Warner continued her strong showing with another 70 and sits at 4 under for the tournament.
Selanée Henderson Pendleton, a descendant of the Walla Walla Tribe, had four birdies Saturday; however, they weren’t enough to keep her in the field after the cut to the top 60 players and ties.
The complete leaderboard can be found online at epsontour.com/tournaments/wildhorse-ladies-golf-classic/leaderboard.
Tickets are still on sale for the final day of the 2025 Wildhorse Ladies Golf Classic, general admission is $12. Wildhorse Resort & Casino Club Wild members can receive free admission by visiting the club’s desk this weekend. Children 15 and under are admitted free when accompanied by a ticketed adult.
Tickets can be purchased online at wildhorseresort.com/2025-epson-tour-page.
About The Epson Tour:
The Epson Tour is the official qualifying tour of the LPGA Tour and enters its 45th competitive season in 2025. With the support of entitlement partner Seiko Epson Corporation, the Tour’s mission is to prepare the world’s best female professional golfers for a successful career on the LPGA Tour. In the last decade, the Epson Tour has grown from 15 tournaments and $1.6 million in prize money to $5 million awarded across 20 events in 2025. In all, 406 LPGA Tour titles have been won by Epson Tour alumni, including 51 major championships. Follow the Epson Tour at epsontour.com, as well as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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