The 22-year-old from Japan carded a four-under
par 67 for a three-stroke lead over Sweden's Linn Grant (69),
recovering from two bogeys on the Jackrabbit course, one of two
layouts being used at Champions Golf Club due to diminished
daylight hours.
"Today my tee shots found the rough more often. However, my
second shots were pretty stable and able to par on to the
greens," said Shibuno.
"My golf today was pretty safe, stable condition. At the same
time, when it comes to the chance for a birdie, my putting was
pretty good."
Grant, who is one of six amateurs to make the cut, credits her
father - a former college player-turned-instructor who caddies
for her this week - with helping her develop her short game.
"He's more like my safety zone now, especially when he caddies.
He keeps me calm on the golf course," said Grant. "We know each
other. We know how we work together. So right now he's just
security."
American Amy Olson ceded her first-round lead after a trio of
bogeys and a double-bogey on the par-four 15 saw her carding a
one-over par 72, finishing her round tied for third with
compatriots Kaitlyn Papp and Megan Khang.
Elsewhere in the field, two-time major winner Cristie Kerr
enjoyed a bogey-free two-under par 69 at Cypress Creek, despite
playing through significant pain from a recent golf cart
collision that left her with dislocated ribs and nearly kept her
out of the competition.
"I played just pretty solid golf until the last five holes when
my rib and my lat and everything back here just started really
killing me," said the 43-year-old American, who was tied for
sixth at the end of play, five strokes back from the lead.
The U.S. Women's Open, the oldest women's golf major in its 75th
year, was rescheduled from June to December due to the COVID-19
pandemic and is being held without spectators.
(Reporting by Amy TenneryEditing by Christian Radnedge)
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