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17-year-old Jutanugarn leads LPGA at Kingsmill

By Korea Herald

Published : May 3, 2013 - 20:25

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WILLIAMSBURG, Virginia (AP) ― Ariya Jutanugarn was in attack mode all day at the Kingsmill Championship ― and it paid off.

The 17-year-old Thai player birdied six of the first seven holes Thursday and was 8 under after 14 holes thanks to a radar-like short iron game that left her with short putt after short putt.

“Today, I made a lot of shots,” she said.

She only missed a few, all on the par-3 17th when she pulled her tee shot to the left, chunked her downhill approach short of the green, putted from the fringe well past the hole and missed the comebacker.

The double bogey took her out of contention for tying the course record of 62, but she rebounded nicely with a birdie at the finishing hole, capping a round with nine birdies and the double bogey.
Korea’s Pak Se-ri watches her second shot on the 18th hole at the Kingsmill Championship on Thursday. (AFP-Yonhap News) Korea’s Pak Se-ri watches her second shot on the 18th hole at the Kingsmill Championship on Thursday. (AFP-Yonhap News)

On a day when the course remained wet from rain earlier in the week, the players were allowed to lift, clean and place their balls, and the scores reflected it with 56 players finishing below par.

Wells Fargo Championship

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (AP) ― For all the talk about the greens, Rory McIlroy’s most important club was his driver Thursday in the Wells Fargo Championship.

McIlroy kept the ball in play at Quail Hollow and gave himself plenty of birdie chances on a cloudy, soft afternoon. He ran off six birdies in a seven-hole stretch around the turn and finished with an 8-foot birdie putt for a 5-under 67 to share the lead with six other players.

It was the first time this year McIlroy has been atop the leaderboard after any round, and the first time he broke par in the opening round.

“Now that I feel like I’m swinging it well, this is the sort of golf I expect to play,” McIlroy said.

Nick Watney, Ryan Moore, Robert Garrigus and PGA Tour rookie Derek Ernst shot 67 in the morning. Daniel Summerhays and Nate Smith, a Monday qualifier, joined McIlroy by posting their 67s in the afternoon.

Phil Mickelson and Lucas Glover were in a large group at 68, with 19-year-old Jordan Spieth in another big group at 69.