the thai Atthaya Thitikul She went 9 under par, meaning she showed a card of 63 strokes, to establish a new record for the LPGA Tour tournament and lead the first round of BMW Ladies Championship in South Korea, one shot ahead of Minsol Kim and three shots ahead of a trio of players: A Lim Kim, Andrea Lee and Yaeeun Hong. The Navarrese Charlotte Ciganda It is tied for 31st with a card of 71 strokes.
Thitikul signed for eagle-2 on the 13th hole and added seven birdies without giving up. Three other players carded a 68 and were five ahead: Lydia Ko, Lilia Vu and Alison Lee.
Thitikul has already won twice in her first season on the LPGA Tour, and she is looking for more wins.
Minsol Kim, in addition to getting off to a fast start with a 64, was able to play with an idol. This is also his first year on the circuit. “When I was young, I came from the public to watch the BMW Championship, and I remember thinking that Sung Hyun Park was very good,” Kim said. “So playing alongside him is a real honor.” Park, who won two majors, carded 69 strokes.
Source: La Verdad
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