Thompson back in spotlight, a stroke off ANA lead
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[April 05, 2019]
(Reuters) - Back at the site of
the biggest win of her career, and also her greatest heartbreak,
Lexi Thompson used a hot putter to finish a stroke behind leader
Ally McDonald after the first round of the ANA Inspiration at
Mission Hills in Rancho Mirage on Thursday.
McDonald, who has just three career top-10 finishes on the LPGA
Tour, carded a four-under-par 68 to top the leaderboard in the first
women's major of the year.
Fellow American Thompson birdied the par-five 18th to join South
Koreans Ko Jin-young and Kim Hyo-joo and Swede Linnea Strom on 69.
Defending champion Pernilla Lindberg of Sweden battled to a 73, one
shot better than American Michelle Wie, who was five over early
before righting the ship with four straight birdies.
An ample serving of rough greeted the 112-woman field and Thompson
found it more often than she would have liked on a day when her
driving was not the straightest.
"It was a little bit of an up-and-down day," she told reporters. "I
hit some great shots and then hit some poor ones off the tee.
"I made some great putts, which is always a big confidence booster
for me. Overall I could have hit it better, but still not
complaining."
Thompson's lone major victory came at Mission Hills in 2014, but
three years later she was in tears after incurring a four-stroke
penalty for a putting rules violation on the way to losing a playoff
to Ryu So-yeon.
Ko, meanwhile, continued the sizzling form that has made her the
hottest player in the women's game over the past few weeks.
In her last three LPGA starts she finished second, first and third,
and it was another good day at the office on Thursday.
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Lexi Thompson tees off on the second hole during the first round of
the ANA Inspiration golf tournament
at Mission Hills CC - Dinah Shore Tournament Course. Mandatory
Credit: Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports
Asked what the key to her round was, Ko kept it simple.
"I hit the fairway, so hit the green, two-putt, that's it," she
said.
Compatriot Kim also came into the event in form after shooting 62 in
the final round of the Kia Classic on Sunday.
"I really wanted to be able to take that level into this week of a
major," she said. "Everything really came together today."
Leader McDonald, who birdied all four of the par-fives, was
determined not to let herself get carried away.
"In this position that I've never been in it's so easy to get ahead
of yourself," she said.
"I know that on the very first day a great round is awesome, but
there is so much more golf left to play.
"I'm just excited to put a good round together in a major, and look
forward to teeing it up again tomorrow."
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by Ian
Ransom/Peter Rutherford)
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