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Ashleight Buhai, Yan La La Championship leader

7 Aug 2024; Saint-Quentin-en-Yelines, France; Ashleight Buhai (RSA) hit the Fairway in the 7th hole in the first round of women’s individual stroke during the summer games of the Paris 2024 Olympic summer games in Le Golf National. Compulsory Credit: Katie Goodale-Imagn Images

Ashleight Buhai from South Africa directed 63 -year -old, 63 under the age of 9 on Thursday and shared the leadership after the first round of the JM Eagle La championship in Los Angeles.

After being opened with a Bogay from China, he was 63 years old, but then he held a eagle at El Caballero Country Club.

Frida Kinhult of Sweden was besieged the last three holes in the third place at the age of 64.

Gee Chun and Jenny Shin, Sweden Madelene Sagstrom, China’s Miranda Wang and Jeongeun Lee6 from South Korea, the fourth in 65, the ninth place in 66.

World Nelly Corda is ranked 15th in 67 and Jeeno Thitikul 68, 24th from Thailand.

Starting from the back nine, Buhai opened with a bird and had the best stretch with three birds on a row 15, 16 and 17. There were five birds in the back nine, then four more in the front nine.

Buhai, “Obviously you have a tour that is not a bogay every day, this is a good day.” He said. “Yes, he was very patient, he hit very good shots. So, you should drill very well.

“I feel how this course is. If you hit the right bowls, you get good results, otherwise you can direct yourself very easily and can’t be fun.”

The 35 -year -old Buhai is looking for the third LPGA win that seized the 2022 AIG WOMEN (Major) and Shoprite Lpga Classic. This year, he finished the first 11 in three of the previous four beginnings.

The 27 -year -old Liu is looking for his first round victory and the best result this season was a tie in Blue Bay Lpga.

Par-4 10. He added five more birds to the rest of the road.

“I think everything is perfect today, but not my driver,” Liu said. “But it’s just small things. My driver is too much fading right now, but I will understand tomorrow.”

Champion Hannah Green 69, defending twice from Australia.

-FELD level media

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