Charley Hull defied wind conditions to start without any start and entered the early leadership recording at the HSBC World Cup in Singapore.
In her introductory circle, the English woman scored three birds to sit second in the Sentos Golf Club, while Lim Kim set an early pace after the four -legged map was 68.
Hull failed to use any of the four par-tapes, but the cardboard birds in the third, 10th and 14th place moved to second place after the opening day, when only 13 of the 66 players ended in accordance with the couple.
“I just felt like I was playing pretty solid,” Hull said after his circle. “You have to judge your halls very well. The green are solid, so you accept hitting 30 feet beyond the needle.”
Kim mixed five birds with Buda in the fifth 16th. To keep the water plate in front of the hula, while the Australian Minjee Lee and the Chinese Runing Yin are among the four players equalized a third on two below.
“It was a little worse and down,” Lee said. “I started with a bird, but somehow I hit a few loose plants here and there. I put myself in positions where I didn’t really want to be, but somehow mixed, he made much worse-ups.”
Hye-Jin Choi and Gaby Lopez are also within two of the lead, with the world no. 2 Jeeno Thitikul and World NO 3 Lydia Ko-two the most ranked players on the field-started a week with 71 below.
Fromor World No 1 Jin -young ko – chase a third victory at the event – opened with 73, while Ireland Leona Maguire and defended champion Hannah Green shot the first round 75.
Nelly Korda and Rose Zhang are the only players from the world’s top 15 who are not in Singapore’s action, which is the second event in the three -week Asian swing on the LPGA tour.
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2025-02-27 11:29:00