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Sports

Hataoka takes Shanghai lead as World No 1 Ko struggles

The world's top-ranked woman golfer, Ko Jin-young of South Korea, will need to re-group for the second round.
Published October 17, 2019
  • The world's top-ranked woman golfer, Ko Jin-young of South Korea, will need to re-group for the second round.
  • Still, Ko finished the first round within range of the leaders at 69.
  • The British Open, Ko's former coach David Leadbetter blamed the Korean-born New Zealander's woes on mismanagement by her parents.

SHANGHAI: Nasa Hataoka was the final golfer to tee off Thursday, but she saved the best for last with three late birdies to surge into a tie with Amy Yang on day one of the Buick LPGA Shanghai.

The Japanese world number four was three shots off the South Korean's pace but birdied three of the final six holes en route to a five-under par 67 at the Qizhong Garden Golf Club.

Jessica Korda's six birdies were tempered by a pair of bogeys that left her tied for third with fellow American Angel Yin in the $2.1 million tournament, in just its second year.

World number six Brooke Henderson of Canada hammered in an eagle on the 17th to finish at three-under 69 along with several others including last year's winner Danielle Kang of the USA.

But the world's top-ranked woman golfer, Ko Jin-young of South Korea, will need to re-group for the second round.

Ko has won two of the last four tournaments she has played and is a two-time Major winner this year, but she failed to find a rhythm Thursday in Shanghai, enduring four bogeys to finish five strokes back at even par.

New Zealand's former world number one Lydia Ko looked strong at times with six birdies, but three bogeys spoiled her card.

Still, Ko finished the first round within range of the leaders at 69.

Ko, now 22, was the youngest world number one as a 17-year-old and was widely expected to be a dominant force for years to come.

But she has slumped to number 31, rarely making a tournament top-ten this year and missing the cut at the British Women's Open in August by a whopping 10 strokes.

After the British Open, Ko's former coach David Leadbetter blamed the Korean-born New Zealander's woes on mismanagement by her parents, who he urged to let her manage her own affairs following a string of coaching changes.

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