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Nasa takes flight to lead by two strokes in Hana Bank Championsh­ip

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INCHEON: Nasa Hataoka (pic) of Japan fired a seven-under 65 to take a two-stroke lead after the first round of the KEB Hana Bank Championsh­ip in South Korea.

Danielle Kang and Charley Hull were two shots back yesterday on a chilly, windy day at the Sky 72 Ocean Course.

Park Sung-hyun, the LPGA’s topranked player, was among a handful of players at three shots back.

Sung-hyun could have been closer but took a double-bogey five on the par-three 17th.

Kang said she tried to make the most of the challengin­g conditions.

“I actually really like tough conditions,” Kang said.

“I’m ready to play, and whatever happens, happens. I actually like the wind.”

Hataoka also enjoyed the blustery weather.

She had eight birdies through 16 holes to reach eight-under, but then dropped a shot at 17.

The 19-year-old Hataoka was ranked in triple digits just a year ago but has climbed to No. 14 in the LPGA rankings – the top Japanese.

She won her first LPGA title earlier this year at the NW Arkansas Championsh­ip in only her second season on the Tour, and is aiming to represent Japan in the Tokyo Olympics.

American Michelle Wie turned 29 yesterday but failed to celebrate – she had a disappoint­ing 76.

The KEB Hana Bank tournament is the first in five weeks of play across South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and China.

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