Sound familiar?
Well, Ally Ewing is the one offering a good impression of recent men’s Open winner Brian Harman as she aims to claim her first major title this week at Walton Heath.
Ewing rolled in six birdies in her first 11 holes and ultimately signed for a six under 66 to establish a five-stroke lead after the second round of the Women’s Open, the final major of the year.
Ewing is delivering a golfing clinic south-west of London three weeks after Harman, similarly unheralded going into his championship, did the same four hours north at Royal Liverpool Golf Club in the men’s event to win his first major championship.
Harman was 10-under par after the second round and led by five from a home hope, Tommy Fleetwood.
Ewing is on the same score, holds the same lead and is also being chased by a popular English player, with Charley Hull (68) in a…