February 25-28
Lake Nona Golf & Country Club, Orlando, Florida
$2,000,000
Round 2, Round 3, Round 4
To take the solo lead! 🐦
— LPGA (@LPGA) February 25, 2021
Lydia Ko birdies 14 to get to 5-under.
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Lydia Ko kicked off the tournament on her home course with an eagle on the first hole and made six birdies and a single bogey on the par-4 7th for a 7-under 65 to take a two-shot lead.
“I hit a really good drive and then I only had gap wedge into the green. I had my sunglasses on and I saw it bounce and kind of go forward and disappear. But there is a ridge behind, so I wasn’t sure if it went over the ridge or went in. I didn’t want to celebrate and then look dumb and the ball is like 30 feet long,” said Ko. “I was a pleasant surprise to see that the ball was down at the bottom of the cup.”
“I think this is probably my best score around here. Normally when I’m playing I don’t really count everything. The last few rounds I played with a few other players just before this week, so I kind of took my score, because you kind of have to get used to making sure that every shot counts. I think sometimes when you’re out there practicing, and especially by myself, you know that you can hit a second shot if you miss-hit one so you don’t focus as much. So it was nice with those few rounds coming in and playing with other players just slowly getting back into competitive mode. But I think it’s a pretty tricky golf course and the greens are subtle in some areas. I think that makes it extra tricky.”
Lydia Ko with the impressive finish on 18 🤩
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Annika Sorenstam, who also calls Lake Nona home and insists she is only making an appearance and not a comeback, teed off for the first time in 4,479 days, alongside major winner Anna Nordqvist and defending champion Madelene Sagstrom. The LPGA and World Golf Hall of Fame member made four straight pars to start the day, but made the turn at 3-over after a triple bogey on the par-4 5th.
“Score-wise I would loved to have it been a little better. You know, if I look at it objectively it’s one hole that really messed it up. I was trying to get back at it, but I can’t remember the last time I had a triple or hit it out of bounds. So that certainly put a damper in the round,” said Sorenstam.
“Overall I really had a good time. I thought the course was playing beautiful out there. Playing with Anna and Madelene was a highlight, and to have everybody here, family and friends, just doesn’t get much better than that.”
Sorenstam made one more bogey at the par-4 10th, then an incredible wedge shot at the 14th leading to her only birdie of the day.
“I was pleased. I took the driver there. I’m not as long as I used to, but I was aggressive I think off the tee and gave me a good chance for birdie there.”
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— LPGA (@LPGA) February 25, 2021
She finished with a 75, the same score she recorded in her last round played in 2008 at the ADT Championship.
“I’m in a different place with my game. But it’s also fun. When I talk to friends about this and they say, ‘Well, this is how golf is for all of us’. Well, it never was for me. It was relaxing and I felt confident out there,” said Sorenstam. “Today it’s a little bit of a rollercoaster up and down and it makes you stay on your toes a little bit more than it used to.”
Nelly Korda and Nanna Koerstz Madsen sit two shots behind the leader after both shot six birdies and one bogey. Behind them lie seven players tied at 4-under, including World No. 1 Jin Young Ko and two-time LPGA Tour winner, Gaby Lopez.
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Lopez, who played a round with Annika in the Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions in January, was excited after Sorenstam gave her advice in a practice round before the opening round.
“You can see that her short game; putting is still on. That’s something that she has in her veins and is going to shine forever,” said Lopez. “She said that she’s probably not hitting it as far or straight as she was before, but at the end of the day, I’m going to say it again: She’s my superhero. Her and Lorena are probably why I’m here. Being able to share this with them, with her specifically, is just unbelievable.”
Defending champion Sagstrom finished the first day at 5-over, after three bogeys and two double bogeys in her last four holes.
Pos. |
Player | To Par |
R1 |
1 |
Lydia Ko | -7 |
65 |
T2 |
Nanna Koerstz Madsen | -5 |
67 |
T2 |
Nelly Korda | -5 |
67 |
T4 |
Nicole Broch Larsen | -4 |
68 |
T4 |
Megan Khang | -4 |
68 |
T4 |
Jin Young Ko | -4 |
68 |
T4 |
Jennifer Kupcho | -4 |
68 |
T4 |
Xiyu Lin | -4 |
68 |
T4 |
Gaby Lopez | -4 |
68 |
T4 |
Ryann O’Toole | -4 |
68 |
T11 |
Chella Choi | -3 |
69 |
T11 |
In Gee Chun | -3 |
69 |
T11 |
Brittany Lincicome | -3 |
69 |
T11 |
Leona Maguire | -3 |
69 |
T11 |
Marissa Steen | -3 |
69 |
T11 |
Patty Tavatanakit | -3 |
69 |
T17 |
Pajaree Anannarukarn | -2 |
70 |
T17 |
Lindy Duncan | -2 |
70 |
T17 |
Nasa Hataoka | -2 |
70 |
T17 |
Sarah Kemp | -2 |
70 |
T17 |
Cristie Kerr | -2 |
70 |
T17 |
Andrea Lee | -2 |
70 |
T17 |
Jeongeun Lee6 | -2 |
70 |
T17 |
Amy Olson | -2 |
70 |
T17 |
Sophia Popov | -2 |
70 |
T17 |
Morgan Pressel | -2 |
70 |
T17 |
Mariah Stackhouse | -2 |
70 |
T17 |
Jasmine Suwannapura | -2 |
70 |
T29 |
Ashleigh Buhai | -1 |
71 |
T29 |
Brooke M. Henderson | -1 |
71 |
T29 |
Charley Hull | -1 |
71 |
T29 |
Jessica Korda | -1 |
71 |
T29 |
Stacy Lewis | -1 |
71 |
T29 |
Pernilla Lindberg | -1 |
71 |
T29 |
Mel Reid | -1 |
71 |
T29 |
Jenny Shin | -1 |
71 |
T29 |
Lauren Stephenson | -1 |
71 |
T29 |
Lexi Thompson | -1 |
71 |
T29 |
Albane Valenzuela | -1 |
71 |
T29 |
Lindsey Weaver | -1 |
71 |
T41 |
Jennifer Chang | E |
72 |
T41 |
Ally Ewing | E |
72 |
T41 |
Georgia Hall | E |
72 |
T41 |
Sei Young Kim | E |
72 |
T41 |
Katherine Kirk | E |
72 |
T41 |
Yealimi Noh | E |
72 |
T41 |
Anna Nordqvist | E |
72 |
T41 |
Sarah Schmelzel | E |
72 |
T41 |
Alena Sharp | E |
72 |
T41 |
Jing Yan | E |
72 |
T41 |
Amy Yang | E |
72 |
T41 |
Angel Yin | E |
72 |
T53 |
Brittany Altomare | 1 |
73 |
T53 |
Daniela Darquea | 1 |
73 |
T53 |
Perrine Delacour | 1 |
73 |
T53 |
Caroline Inglis | 1 |
73 |
T53 |
Haeji Kang | 1 |
73 |
T53 |
Danielle Kang | 1 |
73 |
T53 |
Cheyenne Knight | 1 |
73 |
T53 |
Bronte Law | 1 |
73 |
T53 |
Yu Liu | 1 |
73 |
T53 |
Gabriela Ruffels (a) | 1 |
73 |
T53 |
Angela Stanford | 1 |
73 |
T53 |
Linnea Strom | 1 |
73 |
T53 |
Maria Torres | 1 |
73 |
T53 |
Anne van Dam | 1 |
73 |
T67 |
Aditi Ashok | 2 |
74 |
T67 |
Celine Boutier | 2 |
74 |
T67 |
Ssu-Chia Cheng | 2 |
74 |
T67 |
Jaye Marie Green | 2 |
74 |
T67 |
Dani Holmqvist | 2 |
74 |
T67 |
Mi Jung Hur | 2 |
74 |
T67 |
Caroline Masson | 2 |
74 |
T67 |
Annie Park | 2 |
74 |
T67 |
Pornanong Phatlum | 2 |
74 |
T67 |
Lizette Salas | 2 |
74 |
Projected Cut: ( +2 ) |
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T77 |
Na Yeon Choi | 3 |
75 |
T77 |
Carlota Ciganda | 3 |
75 |
T77 |
Jenny Coleman | 3 |
75 |
T77 |
Laura Davies | 3 |
75 |
T77 |
Austin Ernst | 3 |
75 |
T77 |
Dana Finkelstein | 3 |
75 |
T77 |
Kristen Gillman | 3 |
75 |
T77 |
Wei-Ling Hsu | 3 |
75 |
T77 |
Eun-Hee Ji | 3 |
75 |
T77 |
Brittany Lang | 3 |
75 |
T77 |
Jaclyn Lee | 3 |
75 |
T77 |
Wichanee Meechai | 3 |
75 |
T77 |
Azahara Munoz | 3 |
75 |
T77 |
Liz Nagel | 3 |
75 |
T77 |
Jane Park | 3 |
75 |
T77 |
Sung Hyun Park | 3 |
75 |
T77 |
Hee Young Park | 3 |
75 |
T77 |
Katherine Perry-Hamski | 3 |
75 |
T77 |
Sarah Jane Smith | 3 |
75 |
T77 |
Annika Sorenstam | 3 |
75 |
T77 |
Elizabeth Szokol | 3 |
75 |
T98 |
Muni He | 4 |
76 |
T98 |
Caroline Hedwall | 4 |
76 |
T98 |
Esther Lee | 4 |
76 |
T98 |
Jeong Eun Lee | 4 |
76 |
T98 |
Stephanie Meadow | 4 |
76 |
T98 |
Giulia Molinaro | 4 |
76 |
T98 |
Haley Moore | 4 |
76 |
T98 |
Mind Muangkhumsakul | 4 |
76 |
T98 |
Robynn Ree | 4 |
76 |
T98 |
Jennifer Song | 4 |
76 |
T98 |
Emma Talley | 4 |
76 |
T98 |
Alana Uriell | 4 |
76 |
T110 |
Sandra Gal | 5 |
77 |
T110 |
Tiffany Joh | 5 |
77 |
T110 |
Gerina Piller | 5 |
77 |
T110 |
Madelene Sagstrom | 5 |
77 |
T110 |
Jackie Stoelting | 5 |
77 |
T115 |
Cydney Clanton | 6 |
78 |
T115 |
Haru Nomura | 6 |
78 |
117 |
Maria Fassi | 7 |
79 |
T118 |
Jillian Hollis | 8 |
80 |
T118 |
Alexa Pano (a) | 8 |
80 |
120 |
Yani Tseng | 9 |
81 |