Toronto Star

Lee takes lead, Henderson four back

Eagle helps Australian record a 7-under 65 in opening round

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LYTHAM ST. ANNES, ENGLAND— The big thing missing for Minjee Lee in her impressive season is a strong performanc­e at a major championsh­ip.

She might get it at the Women’s British Open.

The No. 8-ranked Australian shot a 7-under 65, including a right-to-left putt for eagle from 25 feet on the par-515th hole, to lead by one stroke after the first round at Royal Lytham on Thursday.

Mamiko Higa was a shot behind after a 66, while five players — Georgia Hall, Teresa Lu, Park Sung-hyun, Lee Mi-hyang and Pornanong Phatlum — were a further stroke back on a day that started with showers and a breeze before brightenin­g up.

Top-ranked Ariya Jutanugarn bounced back from a doubleboge­y 6 at the second hole to shoot 71. Second-ranked Inbee Park dropped four shots in her first five holes in a 76.

Brooke Henderson of Smiths Falls, Ont., was in a group at 3 under.

Only a series of missed putts stopped Lee from winning the tune-up for the fourth major of the year, last weekend’s Ladies Scottish Open on the links at Gullane where Jutanugarn eventually prevailed by one shot.

Still, a closing 66 was another encouragin­g sign for Lee. She has had one win — at the Volvik Championsh­ip — two runnerups and five top-10 finishes on the LPGA Tour this season, is second on the tour’s points standings, and arrived at Lytham in a career-high No. 8 in the rankings.

After finishing 25th, 34th and 25th in the first three majors of 2018, Lee is finally in a good position to seriously challenge for a first major title, especially if she keeps up her impressive performanc­e on the greens after needing only 26 putts in the first round.

She was 3 under at the turn after birdies at Nos. 4, 6 and 8, and reached 7-under with that curling eagle putt at No. 15.

Another birdie at the next took her further clear, only for a bogey at the par-4 17th to spoil her card.

“I definitely holed a lot of putts from far away, so that really helped me today,” she said.

“I knew I was hitting it really well coming into this week so I went out there and played my game, which is all I can control. Just having fun out there was my main goal.”

Lee’s best result at a major is a tie for third at the ANA Inspiratio­n last year.

Higa, ranked No. 51, also had just one bogey. That dropped shot came at the 8th hole but she recovered with three birdies in the following six holes.

Henderson bogeyed two of the first three holes and was 1 over at the turn, but responded with a back nine that included five birdies and a bogey.

Michelle Wie withdrew midway through her first round because of a right hand injury. The American golfer was 7 over after 12 holes.

Wie, who is ranked No. 18, said in a post on Twitter she “gave it all” but “couldn’t handle the pain any longer.”

 ?? PAUL ELLIS/AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? A right-hand injury forced Michelle Wie to withdraw midway through the first round of the Women's British Open on Thursday.
PAUL ELLIS/AFP/GETTY IMAGES A right-hand injury forced Michelle Wie to withdraw midway through the first round of the Women's British Open on Thursday.

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