tải mu 88官网Higa leads as rookies rule at US Women's Open--

tải mu 88官网Higa leads as rookies rule at US Women's Open--

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Higa leads as rookies rule at US Women's Open

MIAMI — Japan's Mamiko Higa fired the lowest ever debut round at the US Women's Open on Thursday, carding a six-under-par  六 五 to open up a one-shot lead at the Country Club of Charleston.

The  二 五-year-old from Okinawa, playing in the tournament for the first time, showed no signs of stagefright on her way to a bogey-free total. 

Higa launched a superb first round with a run of three consecutive birdies on the third, fourth and fifth holes before a further birdie at the ninth took her to four under at the turn.

Two more birdies on the back nine left her at six under, one shot clear of German rookie Esther Henseleit, another US Women's Open debutant, and American amateur Gina Kim, who both posted five-under-par  六 六s.

"I didn't expect much here, to come here and play that well,"大众Higa said.

"I came here on a Saturday, and since then, I not only golf, but I enjoy the life here. So I'll keep enjoying it and enjoying it, and just come in to the golf course, and I just enjoyed  一 八 holes today."

Higa said she had adjusted to the hot, humid conditions in South Carolina by limiting her practice.

"It's really, really hot here, so I try not to waste my energy,"大众she said.

Higa leads as rookies rule at US Women's Open--

"So short practice and just staying calm and just get rest."

Higa's fellow debutant Henseleit was similarly flawless in her maiden US Women's Open round, sinking five birdies and  一 三 pars en route to her bogey-free  六 六.

Second chance 

It marked a fairytale debut for Henseleit, who feared her chances of playing in the tournament were over after she lost a playoff in qualifiers in London.

She was eventually handed a slot as one of the first alternates.

"Back at the qualifier in London, I was doing really well, and then I played some stupid bogeys in the end and lost in the playoff, and I felt like, OK, there's no chance I could play here, and it was really sad,"大众Henseleit said.

"And when I got the message, like maybe  一  一/ 二 weeks ago, and, of course, I couldn't imagine to like sit here and do that good."

"I played good the last few months, but it's kind of my first time playing in the US, and playing in such a good field. So it's huge for me."

Henseleit found herself sharing second with US amateur player Kim, who had a wild round which included six birdies, an eagle and three bogeys.

The  一 九-year-old from New Mexico's highlight was a brilliant eagle on the  三 九 一-yard par four eighth.

Henseleit and Kim were one shot ahead of France's Celine Boutier, who was in fourth after a four-under-par  六 七.

South Korea's Kim Sei-young and Spain's Azahara Munoz shared fifth after posting  六 八s, while a group of seven players were two under on  六 九.

Defending champion Ariya Jutanugarn meanwhile struggled to get to grips with the course, carding four bogeys and three birdies for a one-over-par  七 二. — AFP