After the first round of the KPMG Women’s Championship, everyone is in the shadow of the Korean dominion In Gee Chun.
The 27-year-old exited with eight strokes below par, five strokes ahead of the nearest competitor.
Madeleine Sagstrom mixed and gave during the first day and finished with an equal hit.
It started with a ghost that was already in the first hole, but In Ghee Chun didn’t let herself be negatively affected in any way.
On the contrary.
On the three consecutive holes, I put the same number of sparrows, which set the tone for the rest of the round. When the 27-year-old finished with four new birds in a row in the last four, there wasn’t much for the contenders to do. The Korean fought a total of eight strikes below par, five strikes ahead of Tae Burnong Pathlum and compatriot Hae Jun Choi. A total of nine birds – course records and lowest number of strokes after the first round of the Women’s PGA Championship.
It motivates me to know that if I keep playing, I will have great chances to play in the best tournaments in the world, says Chun according to the Washington Post and continues:
– I enjoy playing in great tournaments, and I am honored to play in such a story.
Sagstrom one stroke equal
Madeleine Sajstrom It was a mixed day on the right track. Flying bird was initially interspersed with two ghosts in the first four holes – over the course of the entire round, however, it kept the game together and finished with 74 strokes, for a total of one over par.