Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions 2019 - Round 1

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Brooke Henderson and Ji Eun-hee set the early pace and tied for the lead in Florida.
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January 18, 2019
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LPGA Tour

Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions

January 17-20

Lake Buena Vista, Florida

$1,200,000

January 17-20

Lake Buena Vista, Florida

$1,200,000

Round 1

Brooke Henderson & Ji Eun-hee tied for the lead in Florida

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

January 17, 2019

Canada's Brooke Henderson and Ji Eun-hee of South Korea set the early pace in the opening round of the LPGA Tour's Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions on Thursday, carding six-under-par rounds to open up a one-shot lead.

Henderson recovered from a shaky start which saw her bogey the second hole before a blistering back nine sent her surging up the scoreboard at the Four Seasons Golf and Sports Club in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.

The 21-year-old world number nine reached the turn at one under after birdies on the fourth and seventh holes cancelled out her early bogey.

Henderson then unfurled three consecutive birdies from the 11th before two more on the 15th and 18th holes.

The Tournament of Champions sees LPGA tournament winners from the 2017 and 2018 seasons playing alongside celebrities and amateurs.

Henderson, whose group on Thursday included former NBA star Ray Allen, admitted the pro-am style event had left her struggling at first.

"I had to remind myself it wasn't Wednesday afternoon, it was Thursday, and I had to get a good score together," she said.

"I think that's when things kicked in on the front nine. I started getting a couple of birdies to recover from that bogey, and then from there I was ready to go and made a lot of birdies."

Four-time LPGA Tour winner Eun-Hee Ji debuted a new putting stroke, one that clearly worked in her bogey-free round of 6-under 65. The native of the Republic of Korea, who won the 2009 U.S. Women's Open, worked during the offseason to change the angle of her back while taking her putting stroke.

“I was forcing on the left side, but I'm trying to make it flatter more, make it straighter,” said Ji, who is happy that this first test of her new stroke was successful. “That makes me feel a lot different.”

Henderson and Ji lead New Zealand's Lydia Ko and Stacy Lewis of the United States by one shot.

Ko and Lewis both posted five-under-par 66s.

Former world number one Ko, ranked 14th, said she had not been sure what to expect in her first event of the year.

Ko posted six birdies but was denied a share of the lead after a bogey on the 16th.

"You don't really know what's going to happen," she said. "Even though it's been a pretty short off-season, after an off-season, you don't really know what's going to happen.

"But I felt like I played with confidence and played with a lot of positivity."

Today marked the first time that Stacy Lewis has walked 18 holes since giving birth in October. Her legs were certainly talking back to her following her opening-round 5-under 66.

“Those last two holes, having to wait like that, I was just trying to keep my legs moving and make sure I used them on the last couple of shots,” said Lewis with a laugh.

The 33-year-old Texan was all smiles after her round, one that she has been waiting for since becoming a mom to Chesnee Lynn on Oct. 25, 2018. Many golfers claim to have no expectations coming off a long layoff, and Lewis said she was “pleasantly surprised” about her first tournament round since the Marathon Classic in July.

Behind Lewis and Ko are a group of three players tied for fifth place after carding four-under-par 67s, Thailand's Ariya Jutanugarn , South Korea's Lee Mirim and Lexi Thompson.

World number one Ariya found herself relegated to a sideshow in a pairing with former Major League Baseball stars Kevin Millar and Josh Beckett.

"I didn't know who they were, but I know they are baseball players," Ariya said afterwards. "Nobody asked me for an autograph. They all asked them."

Ariya however was satisfied to shake out the off-season rust with a blemish-free 67 comprised of four birdies and 14 pars.

"I'm so nervous. I didn't play golf for so long," she said. "After a while, I realized I have to play golf. So I'm getting better."

Pos.
Player
To Par
R1
T1
Brooke M. Henderson
-6
65
T1
Eun-Hee Ji
-6
65
T3
Lydia Ko
-5
66
T3
Stacy Lewis
-5
66
T5
Lexi Thompson
-4
67
T5
Ariya Jutanugarn
-4
67
T5
Mirim Lee
-4
67
T8
Annie Park
-3
68
T8
Mi Hyang Lee
-3
68
T8
Danielle Kang
-3
68
T11
Sei Young Kim
-2
69
T8
Thidapa Suwannapura
-3
68
T11
Gaby Lopez
-2
69
T11
Marina Alex
-2
69
T15
Nelly Korda
-1
70
T15
In Gee Chun
-1
70
T17
Brittany Lincicome
E
71
T17
Moriya Jutanugarn
E
71
T17
Anna Nordqvist
E
71
T17
Shanshan Feng
E
71
21
Cristie Kerr
1
72
T22
Katherine Kirk
2
73
T22
Nasa Hataoka
2
73
T22
Georgia Hall
2
73
25
Amy Yang
4
75
26
Pernilla Lindberg
6
77
Pos.
Player
To Par
R1
T1
Brooke M. Henderson
-6
65
T1
Eun-Hee Ji
-6
65
T3
Lydia Ko
-5
66
T3
Stacy Lewis
-5
66
T5
Lexi Thompson
-4
67
T5
Ariya Jutanugarn
-4
67
T5
Mirim Lee
-4
67
T8
Annie Park
-3
68
T8
Mi Hyang Lee
-3
68
T8
Danielle Kang
-3
68
T11
Sei Young Kim
-2
69
T8
Thidapa Suwannapura
-3
68
T11
Gaby Lopez
-2
69
T11
Marina Alex
-2
69
T15
Nelly Korda
-1
70
T15
In Gee Chun
-1
70
T17
Brittany Lincicome
E
71
T17
Moriya Jutanugarn
E
71
T17
Anna Nordqvist
E
71
T17
Shanshan Feng
E
71
21
Cristie Kerr
1
72
T22
Katherine Kirk
2
73
T22
Nasa Hataoka
2
73
T22
Georgia Hall
2
73
25
Amy Yang
4
75
26
Pernilla Lindberg
6
77

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