LPGA
Buick LPGA Shanghai 2018
October 18-21
Shanghai Qizhong Garden Golf Club, Shanghai, China
$2,100,000
October 18-21
Shanghai Qizhong Garden Golf Club, Shanghai, China
$2,100,000
Round 1
Ariya Jutanugarn takes opening lead in China
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
October 18, 2018
Ariya Jutanugarn shot a 6-under 66 to take a one-stroke lead after the first round of the Buick LPGA Shanghai tournament on Thursday.
Ariya @Jutanugarn takes the lead after opening round @BuickLpga
— #CMEFinalStretch (@LPGA) October 18, 2018
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"I always have so much fun when I play in Asia," said Jutanugarm, who added her key was "just not to expect anything. Just go out have fun and enjoy everything."
Sei Young Kim and Danielle Kang (both 67) were one shot back, with six other players only two shots off the lead.
The tournament is the second of five being played in South Korea, Japan, China and Taiwan in the LPGA's annual Asian swing.
Kang credited her improved play to new coach Butch Harmon.
"We just kind of simplify the game a lot," the American said. "Just trying to calm it down and get back to how I used to play. Just more feel golf. Thinking less mechanics and going with the flow."
Kang tied for third last week at the KEB Hana Bank championship in Incheon, South Korea.
"Today's round went very smooth," Kang said. "Coming off very good momentum after last week, and I've been hitting the ball really well, playing great. I've just been trusting my game and just keep giving myself birdie chances. They kept rolling in."
10-time LPGA Tour winner Paula Creamer is in the field this week thanks to a sponsor’s invitation, and the 32-year-old is wasting no time proving she deserves to be in Shanghai. Aiming for her first win since 2014, Creamer fired a 4-under par 68 to put herself in a tie for fourth on Friday in her first round in over a month.
“It definitely has been a learning experience for sure,” said Creamer of her 2018 season. “I have had so many up and downs, but it was good out there and play good golf. Had a good couple weeks off after Evian and kind of resituated some things and worked hard with my coach, Kevin (Craggs). See what happens this week.”
The numbers don’t lie – “May” Ariya Jutanugarn has been far-and-away the best player on the LPGA in 2018. Here is a glimpse at what she is accomplishing this year:
• Ranks tied for first with three wins – one of three players with multiple wins in 2018
• Ranks first in top-10 finishes with 14 in 24 starts, two more than the next closest player (Minjee Lee, 12)
• Ranks first on the Official Money List with $2,357,788, nearly $1 million more than the next closest player (Brooke Henderson, $1,392,602)
• Ranks first in the Rolex Player of the Year standings with 207 points, 71 points more than the next closest player (Sung Hyun Park, 136)
• Ranks first in the Race to the CME Globe with 3,702 points, nearly 1,000 more than the next closest player (Minjee Lee, 2,728)
• Ranks first in scoring average (69.385), birdies (404) and rounds in the 60s (50-of-91, 54.95%)
17-year-old Wenbo Liu (T4, -4) was the low player from China on the first day of play in Shanghai. Liu, who is competing in her second career LPGA tournament this week, made waves last April by winning the Zhangjiagang Shuangshan Challenge to become the youngest winner in China LPGA Tour history at the age of 16 years, two months, 11 days.
2018 LPGA rookie Yu Liu, who ranks fourth in the Louise Suggs Rolex Rookie of the Year standings, shot a 3-under par 69 in her first start in China as an LPGA member. She came over to Qizhong Garden Golf Club to practice during her three weeks off from playing after The Evian Championship and says she “knows the course pretty well.”
“I used to like watching LPGA a lot because the Golf Channel in China, they have coverage every week,” said Yu Liu, who lists top-ranked Chinese player Shanshan Feng as her role model. “I used to be the one sitting in front of the TV.”
2017 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship winner Danielle Kang (T2, -5) has carried over her form after last week’s T3 finish in the LPGA KEB Hana Bank Championship, where she was the co-leader heading into the final round. Kang has shot in the 60s in four of her last five rounds.
“Today's round went very smooth,” Kang said. “Coming off a very good momentum after last week and I've been hitting the ball really well, playing great. Just been trusting my game and just kept giving myself birdie chances. They kept rolling in. Excited for this week.”
Player notes
Rolex Rankings No. 2 Ariya Jutanugarn (66, -6)
• Jutanugarn, 23, is from Bangkok, Thailand
• Jutanugarn leads after the first round for the ninth time in her career and third time in 2018
• Jutanugarn ranks tied for second on Tour in first round scoring average this season (69.08)
• In 2018, Jutanugarn has three wins and 14 overall top-10 finishes in 24 starts
• Jutanugarn was the 2016 Rolex Player of the Year after capturing the first five titles of her LPGA career
• Jutanugarn has never won an LPGA tournament in Asia – she has six wins in the U.S., two in Canada, one in England and one in Scotland
Rolex Rankings No. 15 Sei Young Kim (67, -5)
• Kim, 25, is from Seoul, Republic of Korea, 23
• Kim’s 67 on Thursday was her 30th round in the 60s of the season
• Kim is a seven-time LPGA winner, including the 2018 Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic where she finished at 31-under par breaking the all-time LPGA 72-hole scoring record by four strokes
• Kim and Brooke Henderson are the only players with LPGA Tour wins in 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018
• Only one of Kim’s seven wins have come in Asia (2015 Blue Bay LPGA)
Rolex Rankings No. 29 Danielle Kang (67, -5)
• Kang, 25, is from San Francisco, Calif. and played collegiately at Pepperdine University
• Kang will celebrate her 26th birthday on Saturday, October 20
• Kang has six top-10 finishes in 2018 including a tie for second at the HSBC Women’s World Championship
• Kang’s lone LPGA victory came at the 2017 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship
• Kang posted a 3-1-0 record as a rookie on the victorious 2017 U.S. Solheim Cup Team
Ariya@Jutanugarn leads >>
— #CMEFinalStretch(@LPGA) October 18, 2018
► Rolex Player of the Year Race
► Official Money List
► #RaceToCMEGlobe
► Scoring Average (69.385)
► Top 10 Finishes (14)
► Birdies (404)
And… she leads @BuickLpga
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Pos. |
Player | To Par |
R1 |
1 |
Ariya Jutanugarn | -6 |
66 |
T2 |
Sei Young Kim | -5 |
67 |
T2 |
Danielle Kang | -5 |
67 |
T4 |
Minjee Lee | -4 |
68 |
T4 |
Paula Creamer | -4 |
68 |
T4 |
Lydia Ko | -4 |
68 |
T4 |
Wenbo Liu | -4 |
68 |
T8 |
Wei-Ling Hsu | -3 |
69 |
T8 |
Yu Liu | -3 |
69 |
T8 |
Brittany Lincicome | -3 |
69 |
T8 |
Bronte Law | -3 |
69 |
T12 |
Carlota Ciganda | -2 |
70 |
T12 |
Nelly Korda | -2 |
70 |
T14 |
Jacqui Concolino | -1 |
71 |
T14 |
Pernilla Lindberg | -1 |
71 |
T14 |
Brittany Altomare | -1 |
71 |
T14 |
Aditi Ashok | -1 |
71 |
T14 |
Jeong Eun Lee | -1 |
71 |
T14 |
Mi Hyang Lee | -1 |
71 |
T14 |
Megan Khang | -1 |
71 |
T21 |
Shanshan Feng | E |
72 |
T21 |
Jin Young Ko | E |
72 |
T21 |
Marina Alex | E |
72 |
T21 |
Jodi Ewart Shadoff | E |
72 |
T21 |
Ashleigh Buhai | E |
72 |
T21 |
Lindy Duncan | E |
72 |
T27 |
Charley Hull | 1 |
73 |
T27 |
Chella Choi | 1 |
73 |
T27 |
Yan Liu | 1 |
73 |
T27 |
Ying Luo | 1 |
73 |
T27 |
Mo Martin | 1 |
73 |
T27 |
Haeji Kang | 1 |
73 |
T27 |
Jaye Marie Green | 1 |
73 |
T27 |
Mirim Lee | 1 |
73 |
T35 |
Ruixin Liu | 2 |
74 |
T35 |
Hyo Joo Kim | 2 |
74 |
T35 |
Katherine Kirk | 2 |
74 |
T38 |
Xiyu Lin | 3 |
75 |
T38 |
Brooke M. Henderson | 3 |
75 |
T38 |
Eun-Hee Ji | 3 |
75 |
T41 |
Moriya Jutanugarn | 4 |
76 |
T41 |
Sandra Gal | 4 |
76 |
T41 |
In-Kyung Kim | 4 |
76 |
T41 |
Mohan Du | 4 |
76 |
T45 |
Peiyun Chien | 5 |
77 |
T45 |
Jiayun Li | 5 |
77 |
47 |
Jingfan Deng (a) | 7 |
79 |
48 |
Liqing Chen | 11 |
83 |
T49 |
Lizette Salas | -4 |
68 |
T49 |
Ryann O'Toole | -4 |
68 |
T51 |
So Yeon Ryu | -3 |
69 |
T51 |
Su Oh | -3 |
69 |
T51 |
Annie Park | -3 |
69 |
T51 |
Jane Park | -3 |
69 |
T55 |
Amy Yang | -2 |
70 |
T55 |
Sakura Yokomine | -2 |
70 |
T57 |
Ally McDonald | -1 |
71 |
T57 |
Pornanong Phatlum | -1 |
71 |
T57 |
Mariah Stackhouse | -1 |
71 |
T57 |
Azahara Munoz | -1 |
71 |
T61 |
Caroline Masson | E |
72 |
T61 |
Jenny Shin | E |
72 |
T63 |
Sung Hyun Park | 1 |
73 |
T63 |
Anna Nordqvist | 1 |
73 |
T63 |
Xiang Sui | 1 |
73 |
T63 |
Angel Yin | 1 |
73 |
T63 |
Weiwei Zhang | 1 |
73 |
T63 |
Jennifer Song | 1 |
73 |
T69 |
Sarah Jane Smith | 2 |
74 |
T69 |
Jienalin Zhang | 2 |
74 |
T71 |
Yuting Shi | 3 |
75 |
T71 |
Emma Talley | 3 |
75 |
T71 |
Thidapa Suwannapura | 3 |
75 |
T71 |
Lei Ye (a) | 3 |
75 |
T75 |
Taoli Yang | 4 |
76 |
T75 |
Ayako Uehara | 4 |
76 |
77 |
Mariajo Uribe | 6 |
78 |
T78 |
Amy Olson | 7 |
79 |
T78 |
Yunjie Zhang | 7 |
79 |
T80 |
Xiaowen Yin (a) | 12 |
84 |
T80 |
Baining Wang (a) | 12 |
84 |
Pos. |
Player | To Par |
R1 |
1 |
Ariya Jutanugarn | -6 |
66 |
T2 |
Sei Young Kim | -5 |
67 |
T2 |
Danielle Kang | -5 |
67 |
T4 |
Minjee Lee | -4 |
68 |
T4 |
Paula Creamer | -4 |
68 |
T4 |
Lydia Ko | -4 |
68 |
T4 |
Wenbo Liu | -4 |
68 |
T8 |
Wei-Ling Hsu | -3 |
69 |
T8 |
Yu Liu | -3 |
69 |
T8 |
Brittany Lincicome | -3 |
69 |
T8 |
Bronte Law | -3 |
69 |
T12 |
Carlota Ciganda | -2 |
70 |
T12 |
Nelly Korda | -2 |
70 |
T14 |
Jacqui Concolino | -1 |
71 |
T14 |
Pernilla Lindberg | -1 |
71 |
T14 |
Brittany Altomare | -1 |
71 |
T14 |
Aditi Ashok | -1 |
71 |
T14 |
Jeong Eun Lee | -1 |
71 |
T14 |
Mi Hyang Lee | -1 |
71 |
T14 |
Megan Khang | -1 |
71 |
T21 |
Shanshan Feng | E |
72 |
T21 |
Jin Young Ko | E |
72 |
T21 |
Marina Alex | E |
72 |
T21 |
Jodi Ewart Shadoff | E |
72 |
T21 |
Ashleigh Buhai | E |
72 |
T21 |
Lindy Duncan | E |
72 |
T27 |
Charley Hull | 1 |
73 |
T27 |
Chella Choi | 1 |
73 |
T27 |
Yan Liu | 1 |
73 |
T27 |
Ying Luo | 1 |
73 |
T27 |
Mo Martin | 1 |
73 |
T27 |
Haeji Kang | 1 |
73 |
T27 |
Jaye Marie Green | 1 |
73 |
T27 |
Mirim Lee | 1 |
73 |
T35 |
Ruixin Liu | 2 |
74 |
T35 |
Hyo Joo Kim | 2 |
74 |
T35 |
Katherine Kirk | 2 |
74 |
T38 |
Xiyu Lin | 3 |
75 |
T38 |
Brooke M. Henderson | 3 |
75 |
T38 |
Eun-Hee Ji | 3 |
75 |
T41 |
Moriya Jutanugarn | 4 |
76 |
T41 |
Sandra Gal | 4 |
76 |
T41 |
In-Kyung Kim | 4 |
76 |
T41 |
Mohan Du | 4 |
76 |
T45 |
Peiyun Chien | 5 |
77 |
T45 |
Jiayun Li | 5 |
77 |
47 |
Jingfan Deng (a) | 7 |
79 |
48 |
Liqing Chen | 11 |
83 |
T49 |
Lizette Salas | -4 |
68 |
T49 |
Ryann O'Toole | -4 |
68 |
T51 |
So Yeon Ryu | -3 |
69 |
T51 |
Su Oh | -3 |
69 |
T51 |
Annie Park | -3 |
69 |
T51 |
Jane Park | -3 |
69 |
T55 |
Amy Yang | -2 |
70 |
T55 |
Sakura Yokomine | -2 |
70 |
T57 |
Ally McDonald | -1 |
71 |
T57 |
Pornanong Phatlum | -1 |
71 |
T57 |
Mariah Stackhouse | -1 |
71 |
T57 |
Azahara Munoz | -1 |
71 |
T61 |
Caroline Masson | E |
72 |
T61 |
Jenny Shin | E |
72 |
T63 |
Sung Hyun Park | 1 |
73 |
T63 |
Anna Nordqvist | 1 |
73 |
T63 |
Xiang Sui | 1 |
73 |
T63 |
Angel Yin | 1 |
73 |
T63 |
Weiwei Zhang | 1 |
73 |
T63 |
Jennifer Song | 1 |
73 |
T69 |
Sarah Jane Smith | 2 |
74 |
T69 |
Jienalin Zhang | 2 |
74 |
T71 |
Yuting Shi | 3 |
75 |
T71 |
Emma Talley | 3 |
75 |
T71 |
Thidapa Suwannapura | 3 |
75 |
T71 |
Lei Ye (a) | 3 |
75 |
T75 |
Taoli Yang | 4 |
76 |
T75 |
Ayako Uehara | 4 |
76 |
77 |
Mariajo Uribe | 6 |
78 |
T78 |
Amy Olson | 7 |
79 |
T78 |
Yunjie Zhang | 7 |
79 |
T80 |
Xiaowen Yin (a) | 12 |
84 |
T80 |
Baining Wang (a) | 12 |
84 |