Lexi Thompson took the lead after the first round of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship with a 4-under 68, holding a one-shot advantage over Nelly Korda and Patty Tavatanakit. Thompson, who started her round with three consecutive birdies, showcased a strong performance with six birdies in total. Her bogey-free front nine set the tone for her round, finishing with a 6-foot birdie on the par-3 ninth. Thompson's last LPGA Tour victory was in June 2019, and her 68 marks her lowest round in a major since two years ago.
Korda and Tavatanakit both shot 69 to stay close behind Thompson. Korda, who had a strong start with four birdies in her first five holes, faced challenges on the course but managed to finish with a 15-foot putt on her final hole to secure a one-shot lead over Tavatanakit.
Other players at 2 under included Allisen Corpuz, Celine Boutier, Charley Hull, and Leona Maguire. Corpuz, aiming for an Olympic spot, expressed the difficulty of the course but remained optimistic about her performance. The return of the tournament to Sahalee Country Club proved challenging for many players, with past winners like Lilia Vu and Yuka Saso facing setbacks in their rounds.
Korda's strong start contrasted with her previous major performance, where she struggled in the opening round. Despite facing challenges on the course, Korda managed to maintain her composure and finish the round with a solid score.
The KPMG Women’s PGA Championship promises an exciting competition as top players vie for the title on the demanding Sahalee course. With Thompson leading the pack after the first round, the tournament is set for thrilling days ahead as players showcase their skills and determination on the challenging course.
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