The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Moriya, Lee lead at Lotte Championsh­ip

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LOS ANGELES: Thailand’s Moriya Jutanugarn fired a fourunder par 68 to take a share of the first round lead at the LPGA Tour’s Lotte Championsh­ip on Wednesday.

On a blustery day, the 21-yearold Moriya got off to a hot start by making birdie on two of her first three holes. She finished with seven birdies, one bogey and one double bogey to finish tied with Australia’s Lee Min-Jee who also opened with a 68.

Moriya and Lee have a onestroke lead over a group of five that comprises Canada’s Brooke Henderson, Germany’s Caroline Masson, American Kim Kaufman and Kim Sei-Young of South Korea.

“I think I was having fun with my game today,” Moriya said. “I was trying to play with a strong wind and trying to get up and down.

“It feels like I had a lot of patience with the wind, so pretty good for my game.”

Moriya said she just tried to play loose and carefree.

“You know, I didn’t even count (score) until I finished,” Moriya said. “I was like, that’s nice, seven birdies. It was fun making birdies with this wind.”

Lee finished with six birdies, including three in the final five holes. She also had two bogeys.

She, too, was pleased with the way she handled the tricky conditions.

“It helps if you’re a good ballstrike­r, but you also need to judge the wind as well, like how far you want to take it right, or if the wind is right to left,” she said.

“You got to have some luck with it, too. It’s not just all about your skill. Mother Nature can throw anything at you. I think I judged it really well today so I’m happy.” - AFP

 ??  ?? Lexi Thompson putts on the 18th green during the first round of the LPGA LOTTE Championsh­ip Presented By Hershey at Ko Olina Golf Club on April 13, 2016 in Kapolei, Hawaii. - AFP photo
Lexi Thompson putts on the 18th green during the first round of the LPGA LOTTE Championsh­ip Presented By Hershey at Ko Olina Golf Club on April 13, 2016 in Kapolei, Hawaii. - AFP photo

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