The 19-year-old Aditi playing her rookie year is now tied-12th alongside the likes of Lydia Ko and Michelle Wie, and only three shots behind the leaders, Danielle Kang (69-66) and Sei Young Kim (69-66).
On a very eventful day, she had six birdies, two bogeys and a double bogey in her 69 that now puts her at four-under for 36 holes.
"I'm feeling good. I feel like I've left a couple shots between yesterday and today, but still 4-under going into the weekend is not bad, and I know if I'm consistent through the next two days, then I'll have a good chance," Aditi said.
"So just trying to be in the fairway, be on the greens, and create enough birdie chances. I've holed a few putts in the last two days, so that has helped, too. I think it suits my game because of that."
Tied for the lead after 36 holes, Danielle Kang is a 2- time US Women's Amateur Champion (2010 and '11). This weekend, she's attempting to become the first player to win the US Women's Amateur and the KPMG Women's PGA Championship since 1999. Danielle has played two rounds of bogey-free golf this week at Olympia Fields. She is the only player in the field that can stake this claim.
Defending KPMG Women's PGA Champion Brooke Henderson continued her impressive streak of made cuts -- 13 in 13 -- at major championships. Henderson (68-69) sits two strokes back of the lead after starting the Championship, 68-69.
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