The Commercial Appeal

Anannaruka­rn, Noh share lead at low-scoring Evian

- Beth Ann Nichols Golfweek

Rookie Yealimi Noh holed out for eagle on her opening hole at the Amundi Evian Championsh­ip to help vault her into a share of the lead with Pajaree Anannaruka­rn at 6 under.

Noh, 19, said that after her playing competitor­s threw in darts on the first hole at Evian Resort Golf Club, she didn’t want to be left out. She hit a soft 9-iron from 126 yards.

“I think it’s the first time I’ve ever done that,” said Noh. “I was just like, what? Like OK. It was really cool.”

Both Noh and Anannaruka­rn took a share of third at last week’s Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitation­al. Noh paired up with 2020 U.S. Women’s Open winner A Lim Kim in the team event and Anannaruka­rn played with Aditi Ashok.

“I learned a lot from A Lim,” said Noh, “and I took a lot of positives from her just like her attitude on the course and just how she carries herself, so it was really nice to see that.”

Noh hit 16 greens and took 29 putts in her opening round. She tied for 44th at this event in her debut at Evian before joining the tour.

For Anannaruka­rn, the bogey-free 65 marked her lowest round in a major. In 2019, Anannaruka­rn opened with backto-back 68s and ultimately tied for 25th in her Evian debut.

“Obviously I really enjoyed my week two years ago,” said Anannaruka­rn. “I played great golf, just last two days or final round didn’t go the way I wanted to. But again, I really like the course. The course is in great condition. It probably suits my game.”

Scoring conditions were ideal in the opening round at Evian. European Solheim Cup points leader Emily Pedersen notched eagles on the ninth and 18th holes, draining a 25-foot putt on the last to jump into a share of third at 5 under on a bunched leaderboar­d. Pedersen is joined by Lauren Stephenson, Jeongeun Lee6, Ayaka Furue and the young Thai sensation Atthaya Thitikul.

Major champions Ariya Jutanugarn and Hyo Joo Kim hold a share of eighth at 4 under. Kim won the 2014 Evian with a major record-setting 61 in the first round. Jutanugarn, who won the Dow last week with sister Moriya, chipped in for eagle on her final hole, the par-5 ninth, to shoot 67. Moriya opened the Evian with a 68.

“I will say I love this place so much,” said Ariya, “especially the views, everything, the golf course. Even though I never played good here because I feel like the course is so tough. Maybe the course doesn’t like me.”

Jutanugarn finished fifth at the 2019 Evian, her best showing to date.

Matilda Castren, one of the hottest players on tour who comes to her first Evian fresh off a win at the Ladies European Tour’s Gant Ladies Open in her native Finland, carried on her fine play with a 3-under 68. The victory gave Castren LET membership, which makes her now eligible for the Solheim Cup.

Castren is the only European to win on the LPGA season. She admitted to feeling fatigued Thursday morning, noting that it’s her fifth week in a row. Despite the tired legs, her strong, smooth mental approach kept up her streak of solid play.

 ?? AP ?? Pajaree Anannaruka­rn plays a shot on the 18th hole during the first round of the Evian Championsh­ip on Thursday in Evian, eastern France.
AP Pajaree Anannaruka­rn plays a shot on the 18th hole during the first round of the Evian Championsh­ip on Thursday in Evian, eastern France.

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