Charley Hull takes opening lead at St Andrews

Hull finished runner-up in the tournament 12 months ago.

Charley Hull got off to an excellent start as a birdie on the final hole carried her into the lead after the first round of the AIG Women’s Open.

A runner-up at Walton Heath twelve months ago, Hull defied chilly and gusty conditions at the Old Course at St Andrews as she signed for a five-under 67 after finishing with a flourish.

Hull was initially wayward with just three greens in regulation in her opening eight holes but she gradually gained in fluency and a birdie on the ninth meant she was in credit at the turn.

Charley Hull teeing off at the AIG Women's Open
Charley Hull defied challenging conditions at St Andrews (Steve Welsh/PA)

Four more birdies on the back nine followed, including on the final hole thanks to a fine chip and putt, to give her a one-shot advantage over world number one Nelly Korda and China’s Ruoning Yin.

“I would take that 100 per cent,” she said, after a round that ended just before 7:30pm on Thursday. “I’m happy with that score, and I’m just looking forward to going out tomorrow and being patient again.

“I was watching it on the TV when I saw the scores, and I thought, how is (Yin) four-under-par? That was an unbelievable score. To go out there, shoot five-under, play pretty solid, it was a lot of fun.

“I’d say the last three holes were a bit easier. (The wind) dropped. But making the turn it was really, really strong. It was very strong. It got really cold there as well.

“I’ve always been patient, and I hit some great, great shots. I’m obviously on home soil, so it’s great to see people out there. I’ve got a long way to go, but I’m just going to enjoy every minute of it.”

Hull, who is chasing a first major title this week after three runners-up finishes, was in elite company on Thursday in a playing group with Korda and world number two and defending champion Lilia Vu.

Despite the evening gloom, Hull was wearing sunglasses in the closing stages when not playing a shot, admitting she did so to shield her eyes from the wind.

“I know it sounds silly, but my nose and my eyes just water all the time,” the 28-year-old from Kettering added. “So whenever I put my glasses on, it stops them watering.

“Even though it’s not sunny, it may look silly, but that’s the reason why. I was thinking ‘people must think I’m like a right idiot’, but it’s because they were stopping the wind.”

Vu is among half a dozen players who carded 69 while Hull’s English compatriot Georgia Hall registered 71, with just 17 of the 144-strong field breaking a level-par 72 on a challenging day.

“It’s definitely some of the toughest conditions I’ve ever played in, for sure,” Hall said. “You couldn’t even read the greens because you had to think about where the wind was actually going.

“It was probably the windiest I’ve ever played in. It was a struggle for sure, mentally such a battle.”

After her 72, English amateur Lottie Woad said: “Growing up in England, I’m used to playing in the wind. I played a lot over the summer. It definitely helps that I have that experience and know how to play it.”

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Pos.PlayerTo ParR1
1Charley Hull-567
T2Nelly Korda-468
T2Ruoning Yin-468
T4Mao Saigo-369
T4Lilia Vu-369
T4Patty Tavatanakit-369
T4Andrea Lee-369
T4Mi Hyang Lee-369
T4Jenny Shin-369
T10Momoko Osato-270
T10Hyo Joo Kim-270
T12Sakura Koiwai-171
T12Jiyai Shin-171
T12Haruka Kawasaki-171
T12Lydia Ko-171
T12Georgia Hall-171
T12Linnea Strom-171
T18Ana Pelaez TrivinoPar72
T18Ela Anacona (a)Par72
T18Weiwei ZhangPar72
T18Shuri SakumaPar72
T18Jeeno ThitikulPar72
T18Hikaru YoshimotoPar72
T18Ashleigh BuhaiPar72
T18Peiyun ChienPar72
T18Gaby LopezPar72
T18Lottie Woad (a)Par72
T18Manon De RoeyPar72
T18Rose ZhangPar72
T18Ariya JutanugarnPar72
T18Julia Lopez Ramirez (a)Par72
T32Auston Kim+173
T32Anne van Dam+173
T32Yani Tseng+173
T32Emma Grechi+173
T32Johanna Gustavsson+173
T32Yui Kawamoto+173
T32Sarah Schmelzel+173
T32Casandra Alexander+173
T32Maja Stark+173
T32Leona Maguire+173
T32Ally Ewing+173
T32Nanna Koerstz Madsen+173
T32Wichanee Meechai+173
T32Jennifer Kupcho+173
T32Bronte Law+173
T32In Kyung Kim+173
T48Lily May Humphreys+274
T48Marta Martin+274
T48Perrine Delacour+274
T48So Mi Lee+274
T48Lee-Anne Pace+274
T48Hye-Jin Choi+274
T48Megan Khang+274
T48Narin An+274
T48Akie Iwai+274
T48Lucy Li+274
T48Louise Rydqvist (a)+274
T48Emily Kristine Pedersen+274
T48Albane Valenzuela+274
T48Jin Hee Im+274
T48Amy Yang+274
T63Sara Kjellker+375
T63Lauren Walsh+375
T63Annabell Fuller+375
T63Maria Hernandez+375
T63Carlota Ciganda+375
T63Alison Lee+375
T63Yuka Saso+375
T63Pajaree Anannarukarn+375
T63Nasa Hataoka+375
T63Nuria Iturrioz+375
T63Arpichaya Yubol+375
T63Minami Katsu+375
T63Alexa Pano+375
T63Shannon Tan+375
T63Ayaka Furue+375
T63Chun-Wei Wu (a)+375
T79Noora Komulainen+476
T79Klara Davidson Spilkova+476
T79Chisato Iwai+476
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T79Jin Young Ko+476
T79Aditi Ashok+476
T79Stephanie Kyriacou+476
T79Patricia Isabel Schmidt+476
T79Lauren Hartlage+476
T79Morgane Metraux+476
T79Nicole Broch Estrup+476
T79Bailey Tardy+476
T79Sei Young Kim+476
T79Emma Spitz+476
T79Lexi Thompson+476
T79Sophia Popov+476
T79Ai Suzuki+476
T79Lauren Coughlin+476
T79Alexandra Forsterling+476
T79Miyu Yamashita+476
T99Ryann O'Toole+577
T99Gabriella Cowley+577
T99Ursula Wikstrom+577
T99Diksha Dagar+577
T99Stephanie Meadow+577
T99Celine Boutier+577
T99A Lim Kim+577
T99Alice Hewson+577
T99Kristen Gillman+577
T99Esther Henseleit+577
T99Trichat Cheenglab+577
T99Paula Reto+577
T99Grace Kim+577
T99Jasmine Suwannapura+577
T99Rio Takeda+577
T99Catriona Matthew+577
T99Linn Grant+577
T99Hannah Green+577
T99Brooke M. Henderson+577
T118Allisen Corpuz+678
T118Yuna Nishimura+678
T118Cheyenne Knight+678
T118Caroline Inglis+678
T118Yealimi Noh+678
T118Xiyu Lin+678
T118Haeran Ryu+678
T118Angel Yin+678
T118Minjee Lee+678
T118Jodi Ewart Shadoff+678
T118Olivia Cowan+678
T118Madelene Sagstrom+678
T130Anna Nordqvist+779
T130Chanettee Wannasaen+779
T130Gemma Dryburgh+779
T130Moriya Jutanugarn+779
T134Haeji Kang+880
T134Hira Naveed+880
T134Marina Alex+880
T134Stacy Lewis+880
T134Hinako Shibuno+880
T139Jana Melichova+981
T139Chiara Tamburlini+981
T139Gabriela Ruffels+981
T142Kokona Sakurai+1082
T142Karrie Webb+1082
144Amy Taylor+1183
Updated: August 22, 2024
AIG Women’s Open 2024
Date: 22nd August - 25th August, 2024
Location: St Andrews (Old Course), Fife, Scotland
Purse: $9,500,000