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Ariya seizes early lead in inaugural Shanghai event

Ariya seizes early lead in inaugural Shanghai event

World number two Ariya Jutanugarn shot a blemish-free 66 to take the first-round lead in the inaugural Buick LPGA Shanghai tournament on Thursday.

The Thai golfer, who took the US Women's Open crown earlier this year and is gunning for her fourth win of the season, birdied holes four through six to start hot and cruise to six-under for the day.

"I did enjoy it. I have so much fun because the weather is -- out there it's getting windy, so I didn't expect anything. I always have so much fun when I play in Asia. Really looking forward to come back here again. The key for me is not to expect anything. Just go out have fun and enjoy everything," said Ariya who just settled at tied third in South Korea on Sunday.

Kim Sei-young of South Korea and Danielle Kang of the United States tied for second after each posted a 5-under 67 at the par-72 Qi Zhong Garden Golf Club.

Co-sanctioned by the US LPGA and the China LPGA, the new Shanghai event becomes just the second official LPGA tournament staged in China.

The event, with a $2.1 million purse, joins the Blue Bay LPGA, which tees of next month on southern China's Hainan Island.

A pack of six golfers were tied at four-under 68 in Shanghai, including world number five Minjee Lee of Australia, Paula Creamer of the United States and New Zealand's Lydia Ko.

Local favourite and former world number 1 Feng Shanshan of China remained within range of the leaders at even par, with world number two Park Sung-hyun of South Korea a stroke further back.

 

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