Golf: Kiwi Lydia Ko slumps to five-over-par second round at LPGA's Evian Championship

Kiwi Lydia Ko has slumped from second place to be tied for 22nd at the LPGA's Evian Championship after shooting a five-over-par 71 round two.

Ko struggled to replicate her form from the previous day at Evian-les-Bains, with only one birdie amidst several bogeys, including a double-bogey on the fifth hole.

Ko and her caddie.
Ko and her caddie. Photo credit: Getty Images

She battled through a nagging wrist injury, but now founds herself seven shots off the pace of leader, Frenchwoman Celine Boutier.

Boutier carded a two-under-par 69 to claim a one-stroke lead after the second round of the Evian Championship.

Boutier recorded four birdies against two bogeys on to reside at seven-under 135 for the Evian Resort Golf Club tournament.

A three-time LPGA Tour winner who is seeking her first career major title, Boutier was born a little more than five hours southeast of Evian-les-Bains in Clamart, France.

Boutier, 29, holds a one-stroke lead over Patty Tavatanakit (67) of Thailand and Yuka Saso (69) of Japan.

Gaby Lopez (68) of Mexico, Alison Lee (71) of the United States, and Nasa Hataoka (67) of Japan reside in a three-way tie for fourth place at 5-under, one stroke ahead of Hae Ran Ryu (71) of South Korea and two in front of a foursome that includes Brooke Henderson (70) of Canada and first-round leader Paula Reto (75) of South Africa.

American Rose Zhang (71) and World No. 1 Jin Young Ko (70) of South Korea are part of a large group tied for 12th at 2-under.

Spain's Carlota Ciganda was disqualified after arguing a slow-play penalty and refusing to sign her scorecard.

Ciganda, 33, lost her appeal of the two-stroke penalty incurred on her final hole.

She carded a round of 1-over 72 but left the scoring tent without signing her card, prompting the disqualification.

The Evian Championship is the fourth of five women's majors of the year.

Reuters/Newshub.