Vancouver Sun

Unknown trio leads major

Tseng struggles to 76

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An unheralded trio shared the lead after the first round of the LPGA Championsh­ip on Thursday as Spain’s Beatriz Recari, Giulia Sergas of Italy and American Ryann O’Toole posted three- under- par 69s in the first round of the major championsh­ip.

With one career victory among them, they upstaged more familiar names in the field at the Locust Hill Country Club, including last year’s winner and world number one Yani Tseng, who struggled to a fouroverpa­r 76.

Tseng, who felt tightness in her left wrist and received massage treatment before her round, won last year’s championsh­ip by 10 strokes .

Recari, who recorded a victory in her rookie season on the tour in 2010, posted her score among the early starters and saw it hold up, with only fellow 25- year- old O’Toole and 32- year- old Sergas matching it.

By contrast with the other two, Sergas had a roller coaster of a round, balancing three bogeys with three birdies through her first 14 holes before finishing strongly with birdies at the 15th, 16th and 18th holes .

Seven players were tied for fourth place one shot back, including 2010 champion Cristie Kerr who won at Locust Hill by a massive 12 strokes.

Joining Kerr at two- underpar 70 were American Paula Creamer, South Korean world number two Choi Na- yeon and her compatriot­s Pak Se- ri, Jang Jeong, as well as Japanese Ai Miyazato and Mika Miyazato.

Six more players were another shot back at 71, two off the pace, including former winner Suzann Pettersen of Norway.

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