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