LPGA KEB Hana Bank Championship 2018 - Round 1

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Nasa Hataoka leading in Korea after windy first round
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October 12, 2018
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LPGA Tour

LPGA KEB Hana Bank Championship

October 11-14

Sky 72 Golf Club, Incheon, South Korea

$2,000,000

October 11-14

Sky 72 Golf Club, Incheon, South Korea

$2,000,000

Round 1

Nasa Hataoka sets pace with opening 65

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

October 11, 2018

Nasa Hataoka carded eight birdies in Thursday’s first round of the LPGA KEB Hana Bank Championship and finished with a two-stroke lead. Sharing second place at 5-under par are Danielle Kang and Charlie Hull, both previous winners on the LPGA Tour. Rolex Rankings No. 1 Sung Hyun Park and four-time LPGA Tour champion Minjee Lee trail by three strokes at 4-under.

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Cold and windy weather made SKY72 Golf & Resort’s Ocean Course an even tougher test for the first round of the LPGA KEB Hana Bank Championship but Rolex First-Time winner Nasa Hataoka was barely fazed by that as she stormed into a two-shot lead with a brilliant opening 7-under 65.

The 19-year-old from Ibaraki produced stellar form from tee to green - and backed that up with red-hot putting - to card eight birdies in her first 16 holes, dropping her only shot of the day at the par-three 17th before parring the last to set the tournament pace.

"I was hitting very solid, so I gave myself a lot of birdie opportunities ... and that really helped my game today," Hataoka said, speaking through an interpreter. "As a professional golfer, I believe that we need to be able to play solid under any conditions, including very strong winds. Until the 17th hole, I managed the wind very well, but at the 17th I kind of slipped in managing the wind."

In just her second full season on the LPGA Tour, Hataoka has been remarkably consistent. She has recorded eight top-10s in 20 starts, including a breakthrough victory at the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship and a playoff loss at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship. "A lot of different elements are coming together for me so that I can play a stronger game,” she said. “For instance, I think my shots are more solid and my putting has improved greatly, so this is all working toward my favor."

Danielle Kang couldn’t have been happier after finishing round one at SKY72’s Ocean Course, her first round of official play since missing the cut at the Evian Championship. Kang carded six birdies, along with a lone bogey at the par-4 second, but took advantage of the windy conditions and her excitement of playing in Korea to shoot a 5-under 67.

“Someone asked me this morning, ‘how are you feeling; are you ready to play today?’ Honestly, I'm really happy. I'm not really worried about golf. I think that's one of the main things I've been stressing about,” said Kang, who shares second place with Charley Hull. “I absolutely love playing in Korea. I love it out here. I was asking my physio yesterday if I've gotten fatter because I can't stop eating.”

Kang, who spent some time with friends and family in the local area, fed upon their support to keep up her momentum during Thursday’s round.

“The fact that my friends’ parents came out and I'm playing good, which makes it more exciting -- because Korea, they love when you play well. They cheer you on and I like that. I mean, everyone knows me. I like it when it gets loud.”

An unlikely favorable bounce at the par-five 18th helped Rolex Rankings No. 1 Sung Hyun Park sign off with a birdie to end the opening round of the LPGA KEB Hana Bank Championship just three strokes off the lead.

Park pulled her tee shot way left on the final hole, then watched as her ball ricocheted off an adjacent cart path before bouncing well down the fairway 354 yards away, giving her an advantage of at least 80 yards off the tee over her two long-hitting playing partners, Ariya Jutanugarn and Brooke Henderson.

"My tee shot, I played it kind of forward but I didn't see it hit the road," Park said after firing a 4-under 68 to trail the pacesetting Nasa Hataoka by three shots. "But when my ball went flying and it landed, I heard the gallery cheer and I didn't know where it landed up until then. Then I was walking along the fairway and I saw it and my caddie and I were really relieved to see it, where it was. So of course I felt really good about that shot."

Park, a runner-up at the LPGA KEB Hana Bank Championship in 2015 and again last year, was pleased to pocket seven birdies on a cold and windy day at SKY72 Golf & Resort, her only mistakes coming with a bogey at the second and a double-bogey at the par-three 17th.

Pos.
Player
To Par
R1
1
Nasa Hataoka
-7
65
T2
Danielle Kang
-5
67
T2
Charley Hull
-5
67
T4
Sung Hyun Park
-4
68
T4
Minjee Lee
-4
68
T6
Ariya Jutanugarn
-3
69
T6
Ha Na Jang
-3
69
T6
Amy Olson
-3
69
T6
Ji Hyun Kim
-3
69
T6
Yu Liu
-3
69
T11
Anna Nordqvist
-2
70
T11
In Gee Chun
-2
70
T11
Lydia Ko
-2
70
T11
Lindy Duncan
-2
70
T15
Jin Young Ko
-1
71
T15
Seon Woo Bae
-1
71
T15
Sei Young Kim
-1
71
T15
Sandra Gal
-1
71
T15
Azahara Munoz
-1
71
T15
Xiang Sui
-1
71
T21
Ji Hyun Oh
E
72
T21
Lexi Thompson
E
72
T21
Marina Alex
E
72
T21
Hyun Kyung Park
E
72
T21
Su Oh
E
72
T21
Brittany Lincicome
E
72
T21
Bronte Law
E
72
T28
Brooke M. Henderson
1
73
T28
Brittany Altomare
1
73
T28
Carlota Ciganda
1
73
T28
Moriya Jutanugarn
1
73
T28
Cristie Kerr
1
73
T28
Hyejin Choi
1
73
T28
Eun-Hee Ji
1
73
T28
Hyo Joo Kim
1
73
T28
Ji Yeong2 Kim
1
73
T28
Angel Yin
1
73
T38
Jeongmin Cho
2
74
T38
Mi Hyang Lee
2
74
T38
Wei-Ling Hsu
2
74
T38
Mo Martin
2
74
T38
Seung Hyun Lee
2
74
T38
Jenny Shin
2
74
T38
Chella Choi
2
74
T38
Jennifer Song
2
74
T46
Chae Yoon Park
3
75
T46
Lizette Salas
3
75
T46
Nelly Korda
3
75
T46
Shanshan Feng
3
75
T46
Jacqui Concolino
3
75
T46
Pernilla Lindberg
3
75
T46
Pornanong Phatlum
3
75
T46
Ji Hyun2 Kim
3
75
T54
Katherine Kirk
4
76
T54
Yealimi Noh (a)
4
76
T54
Michelle Wie
4
76
T54
Da Yeon Lee
4
76
T54
Seoung yeoun Lee
4
76
T54
Peiyun Chien
4
76
T60
Amy Yang
5
77
T60
Jeongeun Lee6
5
77
T60
Jessica Korda
5
77
T60
Emma Talley
5
77
T60
Ayako Uehara
5
77
T65
Sarah Jane Smith
6
78
T65
Jodi Ewart Shadoff
6
78
T65
Caroline Masson
6
78
T65
Thidapa Suwannapura
6
78
T65
Ally McDonald
6
78
T65
Ryann O'Toole
6
78
T71
Jane Park
7
79
T71
Mariah Stackhouse
7
79
T71
So Young Lee
7
79
T71
Megan Khang
7
79
T75
Jeong Eun Lee
8
80
T75
Angela Stanford
8
80
T75
A Lim Kim
8
80
78
Annie Park
10
82
Pos.
Player
To Par
R1
1
Nasa Hataoka
-7
65
T2
Danielle Kang
-5
67
T2
Charley Hull
-5
67
T4
Sung Hyun Park
-4
68
T4
Minjee Lee
-4
68
T6
Ariya Jutanugarn
-3
69
T6
Ha Na Jang
-3
69
T6
Amy Olson
-3
69
T6
Ji Hyun Kim
-3
69
T6
Yu Liu
-3
69
T11
Anna Nordqvist
-2
70
T11
In Gee Chun
-2
70
T11
Lydia Ko
-2
70
T11
Lindy Duncan
-2
70
T15
Jin Young Ko
-1
71
T15
Seon Woo Bae
-1
71
T15
Sei Young Kim
-1
71
T15
Sandra Gal
-1
71
T15
Azahara Munoz
-1
71
T15
Xiang Sui
-1
71
T21
Ji Hyun Oh
E
72
T21
Lexi Thompson
E
72
T21
Marina Alex
E
72
T21
Hyun Kyung Park
E
72
T21
Su Oh
E
72
T21
Brittany Lincicome
E
72
T21
Bronte Law
E
72
T28
Brooke M. Henderson
1
73
T28
Brittany Altomare
1
73
T28
Carlota Ciganda
1
73
T28
Moriya Jutanugarn
1
73
T28
Cristie Kerr
1
73
T28
Hyejin Choi
1
73
T28
Eun-Hee Ji
1
73
T28
Hyo Joo Kim
1
73
T28
Ji Yeong2 Kim
1
73
T28
Angel Yin
1
73
T38
Jeongmin Cho
2
74
T38
Mi Hyang Lee
2
74
T38
Wei-Ling Hsu
2
74
T38
Mo Martin
2
74
T38
Seung Hyun Lee
2
74
T38
Jenny Shin
2
74
T38
Chella Choi
2
74
T38
Jennifer Song
2
74
T46
Chae Yoon Park
3
75
T46
Lizette Salas
3
75
T46
Nelly Korda
3
75
T46
Shanshan Feng
3
75
T46
Jacqui Concolino
3
75
T46
Pernilla Lindberg
3
75
T46
Pornanong Phatlum
3
75
T46
Ji Hyun2 Kim
3
75
T54
Katherine Kirk
4
76
T54
Yealimi Noh (a)
4
76
T54
Michelle Wie
4
76
T54
Da Yeon Lee
4
76
T54
Seoung yeoun Lee
4
76
T54
Peiyun Chien
4
76
T60
Amy Yang
5
77
T60
Jeongeun Lee6
5
77
T60
Jessica Korda
5
77
T60
Emma Talley
5
77
T60
Ayako Uehara
5
77
T65
Sarah Jane Smith
6
78
T65
Jodi Ewart Shadoff
6
78
T65
Caroline Masson
6
78
T65
Thidapa Suwannapura
6
78
T65
Ally McDonald
6
78
T65
Ryann O'Toole
6
78
T71
Jane Park
7
79
T71
Mariah Stackhouse
7
79
T71
So Young Lee
7
79
T71
Megan Khang
7
79
T75
Jeong Eun Lee
8
80
T75
Angela Stanford
8
80
T75
A Lim Kim
8
80
78
Annie Park
10
82

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