Tour rookie Jang played while dealing with an injury that forced her
to finish her swing with one hand off the club and caused her to
bypass hitting warm-up shots and consider withdrawing from the
event.
"Today my back really bad," said Jang, who had hit two full clubs
extra into the greens for much of the round.
"I'm thinking fairway, in the fairway and the greens, because really
narrow the fairway and very small the greens. So just thinking ...
fairway and the green."
Jang, ranked 22nd in the world and a six-times winner on the Korean
LPGA Tour, avoided a five-way tie for the lead with her birdie at
the last at the 6,571-yard Highland Meadows Golf Club.
Tied for second were Australian Sarah Kemp, American Nannette Hill,
Lee-Anne Pace of South Africa and Hsu Wei-ling of Taiwan.
Kemp held the lead for much of the day and was tied for the top spot
before taking a bogey on her last hole, the ninth.
One more stroke back were a dozen players on 68 including Koreans
Kim Sei-young, Jenny Shin and Mirim Lee, Americans Angela Stanford
and Brittany Lang, Canada's Alena Sharp, Caroline Masson of Germany
and Dewi Claire Schreefel of the Netherlands.
Jang, 23, began solidly but quietly with a birdie at the third hole
and pars on the other eight in her front nine.
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The Seoul native jump-started her homeward half with a birdie on 10
and followed with three birdies in a row from the 12th. After a
bogey at 15, she birdied the last for sole possession of the lead.
Jang has four top-10 finishes this season, including a tie for
second at the season-opening Coates Golf Championship.
World number one Park In-bee of South Korea was four shots off the
pace after a one-under 70.
Cheyenne Woods, niece of Tiger Woods, got off to a hot start with
two birdies and an eagle in her first nine, but had four bogeys on
the back to finish with 71 along with hometown favorite Stacy Lewis,
Paula Creamer and defending champion Lydia Ko of New Zealand.
(Reporting by Larry Fine in New York; Editing by Mark
Lamport-Stokes)
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