Thompson motors to first-round lead in Indianapolis
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[September 08, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - Lexi
Thompson is off to a fast start at the inaugural Indy Women in Tech
Championship at the Brickyard Crossing Golf Course at Indianapolis
Motor Speedway.
The 22-year-old Thompson birdied 11 holes and had two bogeys
Thursday while racing to the top of the leaderboard with a 9-under
63.
One shot behind Thompson are Sandra Gal of Germany and Kris Tamulis
at the Pete Dye-designed course located inside the famous 2.5-mile
racing oval.
Two shots out of the lead are Moriya Jutanugarn of Thailand and
Lydia Ko of New Zealand.
Thompson was sharp. She used only 26 putts and hit every fairway but
one and 16 of 18 greens in regulation. The 63 was her second-best
round of the year, falling short of a 61 she posted at the Pure
Silk-Bahamas LPGA Classic.
"It was just overall a very solid round," Thompson said. "It was
quite the early morning, so it was a bit cold on the range and
struggled a bit on the range, but I just hit a few good drivers at
the end and I just committed to one thing going into the round and I
think that's what made my day a lot easier on me.
"I just stuck to my routine and committed to my golf shots.
"That round definitely gave me the confidence that I can make those
birdies if I just let it go and fire at pins and just commit to my
shots and don't doubt it."
Tamulis and Gal had bogey-free rounds. Last week, the 36-year-old
Tamulis posted her best finish of the season with a tie for 15th at
the Cambia Portland Classic.
"I putted good and been hitting it a lot better,
which thank goodness because I've been really hitting it all over
the park," Tamulis said. "So I didn't necessarily think that I was
going to shoot 8 under."
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Lexi Thompson tees off on the fourth tee during the final round of
The Solheim Cup international golf tournament at Des Moines Golf and
Country Club. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports
Gal birdied four of the first five holes and three of the last four.
The 32-year-old has only four top-20 finishes this year.
"I struck it pretty well out there and then I made a few good
putts," Gal said. "I've been feeling like my game's been pretty good
the last couple months, but I just haven't been scoring, so
everything just came together."
Jutanugarn and Ko also played bogey free. Ko's 65 is her lowest
opening-round score of the year.
"Obviously with our last major next week, you want to go in with
good momentum and good results where it gives you confidence," Ko
said. "All I can do is just try my best to have a lot of fun."
Amy Olson is three strokes behind Thompson at 66 along with Candie
Kung of Taiwan and Nanna Koertz Madsen of Denmark. [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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