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Ko makes promising Open start

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The early signs are good as Lydia Ko returned to form in the opening round of the US Women’s Open with a fourunder par 68.

The world No 4 shot six birdies and two bogeys to sit in a tie for third when play was suspended at Trump National Golf Club in New Jersey on Thursday (Friday NZ time).

Ko said she was feeding off the confidence of playing partner, China’s Shanshan Feng, who shot a bogey-free six-under 66 to lead by a shot from Amy Yang.

"It’s good to be able to play alongside her so I can feed off her and I think we had a couple of holes where the whole group birdied and it’s nice when you can get into that momentum,’’ Ko said.

‘‘I think she’s one of the most consistent players on tour. Her swing, her putting, there’s not a lot that can go wrong with it and when you’re that type of player you’re always giving yourself as many opportunit­ies as you can.

‘‘When I was playing her with, every birdie opportunit­y she had she pretty much made 99 per cent of them and I think that’s why she was able to play so well.’’

Despite finishing with a bogey on hole nine, Ko, who hasn’t won an LPGA event for almost a year, described her opening round as ‘‘one of the best’’ she’s had to kick off a US Women’s Open.

‘‘I’ll take this 68,’’ she said. Ko’s work with her new putting coach is already paying dividends with her flat stick saving her round.

While she drove well, hitting 11 of 14 fairways, she missed eight greens but kept getting up and down, taking just 24 putts.

Those who teed off early were fortunate. There was a storm delay in the afternoon with play resuming on a soggy course amid occasional showers. Play was stopped for the day by darkness with the last group having six holes to finish

Meanwhile, Ryan Fox carded an even-par 72 at the Scottish Open to be tied 54th.

His round was far from even, however, with Fox recording an eagle, four birdies, three bogeys and a double bogey at Dundonald Links.

On the PGA Tour, Danny Lee withdrew from the John Deere Classic after a three-over par 74. Steve Alker also shot a 74 and is tied for 134th, while Tim Wilkinson had a two-under 69 to be tied 37th place.

Lee, who is the second alternate for the British Open at Royal Birkdale next week, said he was disappoint­ed to withdraw due to shoulder and wrist injuries.

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