Four players share the first round in Mexico Riviera Maya Open

Brianna Do, Japan’s Chisato Iwai, South Korea, Jenny Shin and Bianca Pagdanganan of the Philippines, made a 68 shots below 68 on Friday to share the first round in Mexico Riviera Maya Open in Mayakoba.
Playa Del Carmen surrounded two of the first four holes in the El Camaleon Golf Field, and then followed a eagle in the Par-5 fifth hole. To close an effective front nine, the Par-4 ninth hole Bogeyed, then added a bird to the last hole.
“I made a very hot start,” Do said, after the season’s output. “I think I was under 4 years old, so he helped a lot.
“And then I just came very stable.
Shin, one of the quartets connected to the leading painting, finished with birds the most.
However, Shin managed to recover with birds in a row to close his tour. In general, despite the temperatures reaching 91 degrees, five of the birds came back to the back nine.
“Actually, I don’t remember because it’s hot,” said 27 Putts notched Shin. “I don’t remember the first bird. But, yes, he hit really good shots and some bad shots, so the couple at 16.”
Meanwhile, Iwai and Pagdanganan gathered five birds and a bogay a day. Pagdanean’s swamp came to number 16, but he finished strongly with a bird in number 18.
“To be honest, it seemed like a very easy tour that I haven’t felt for a while.” He said. “To do this here makes you feel really good. I hit too much greens, not too much Fairway. … I had a very clear head gap.”
Five players-Gennie UAE, Olivia Cowan from Germany and Aline Krauter, South Korea’s Hye-Jin Choi and Japan’s Minami Katsu-69, after taking an opening round.
After the first round, eight players saw two shots, each player has published at least one bogay.
-FELD level media