Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

$1 million bonus at stake

Rookie Park also keeps eyes on sweeping season awards

- By Doug Ferguson

NAPLES, Fla. — LPGA rookie Sung Hyun Park took a big first step toward sweeping all the season awards and possibly picking up a $1 million bonus.

Park made two birdies down the stretch at Tiburon Golf Club Thursday for a 5under 67, leaving the 24year-old from South Korea one shot behind after the opening round of the CME Group Tour Championsh­ip.

Peiyun Chien of Taiwan and Sarah Jane Smith of Australia opened with bogey-free rounds of 66 to share the lead in a warm breeze.

Park had decent separation from the other four players who only have to win the final LPGA Tour event of the year to capture the CME Race to the Globe and its $1 million bonus. As for the entire 74-player field, it was plenty crowded at the top. That includes Lydia Ko, the first of a record five players who have been No. 1 this year.

Ko, who has gone 34 starts over 16 months on the LPGA Tour since her last victory, drilled a 3-wood onto the green at the par-5 17th and made the 15-foot eagle putt, then holed a bunker shot for par on the final hole for a 67.

“Nothing different from my usual play,” Park said.

“I think I started off with a really good feel, a lot of good shots and some good putts. There is a little bit of bounce on the greens, but I think I can play well in the next rounds.”

She dropped two shots by missing the green and coming up short on pitch-and-runs up the slope, though she atoned for those mistakes with seven birdies.

Her peers don’t necessaril­y see her as a rookie because she dominated on the Korean LPGA Tour the past two years.

But she’s new to the LPGA Tour and has won rookie of the year.

Park has a chance to be the first rookie since Nancy Lopez in 1978 to win all the major awards.

 ?? Sam Greenwood/Getty Images ?? Lexi Thompson, who leads the CME Race to the Globe, put herself in a hole after the first round of the CME Group Tour Championsh­ip with a 71. She trails the leaders by five shots.
Sam Greenwood/Getty Images Lexi Thompson, who leads the CME Race to the Globe, put herself in a hole after the first round of the CME Group Tour Championsh­ip with a 71. She trails the leaders by five shots.

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