The duo dropped only one shot and finished with
six straight pars for a one-shot lead over six teams, including
Lexi Thompson and Meghan Kang, and Leona Maguire and Jennifer
Kupcho.
The defending champions are Ruoning Yin and Jeeno Thitikul, both
among the top five in the women's world ranking. They were among
those two shots behind at 68.
Dryburgh is a 32-year-old from Scotland, while Porter is a
22-year-old Australian in her rookie season on the LPGA Tour.
They carefully picked out which holes for the longer Porter to
start at Midland Country.
“Cassie hits it further than me, and I’m nice and down the
middle usually,” Dryburgh said. “We kind of picked the right
holes for each other, and I think we gelled really well. We
complemented each other really nicely.”
Thompson, who has gone six years without an LPGA victory, and
Khang had five birdies offset by two bogeys.
“I knew coming out here for alternate shot that we just had a
make to a few birdies and pars were good,” Thompson said. “Just
tried to stay consistent and be patient.”
Maguire and Kupcho had an early bogey and then played bogey-free
with four birdies over the final 16 holes to join the large
group at 67.
For an alternate-shot format that can be stressful, Maguire and
Kupcho kept it simple. Both are rarely out of position and
consistently good putters.
“We don't get too aggressive on attacking pins,” Kupcho said.
“So we give ourselves lots of putts and kind of have our speed
under control and kind of just make it easy on each other.”
Kupcho teamed with Lizette Salas to win the 2022 event.
The format switches to fourballs on Friday, which yields lower
taking the lowest score of each player.
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