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		Charley Hull sets the pace in 
		Arizona with 63 to lead LPGA's Ford Championship
			[March 28, 2025]  
			CHANDLER, Ariz. (AP) — Charley Hull ended her long and active 
			day without any blood seeping through her sock, only a bogey-free 
			card of 9-under 63 that gave her a one-shot lead over Nanna Koertz 
			Madsen in the opening round Thursday at the Ford Championship.
 Nelly Korda, returning to work after skipping the Asia swing, 
			rallied with four birdies on the back nine and opened with a 67 in 
			her bid to catch up to Hull, who has been as entertaining as ever.
 
 Key to Hull's round at Whirlwind Golf Club was her driver, and she 
			wasn't even sure what to expect. She tweaked the club early in the 
			week and had a TaylorMade official work on it.
 
 “And I really, really, really hit it well today,” Hull said. “I felt 
			like that put me in a lot of good positions. I putted pretty well. I 
			chipped pretty well. I hit it pretty well with my iron shots.”
 
 She was playing so well that Hull thought more about the four birdie 
			putts that she narrowly missed instead of the nine that she made, 
			including one stretch of five birdies in six holes around the turn.
 
 Koertz Madsen also had nine birdies, offset by one bogey on the 
			par-5 fifth. One of her birdies was a bonus, a bunker shot on the 
			10th hole that she felt would have gone 8 feet by the hole except 
			that it hit the pin and dropped for a surprise birdie.
 
 Brooke Henderson of Canada and Sei Young Kim were among eight 
			players at 65 on a day of low scoring. The key was getting the ball 
			in the fairway to handle firm greens.
 
 Hull had quite the day. She awoke at 2 a.m. to call her family in 
			England, and then headed to the gym at 4 a.m. and ran seven 
			kilometers (4.4 miles) on the treadmill.
 
 She is big on fitness these days. Her biggest goal that she has set 
			for 2025 has nothing to do with golf, rather her bid to run a 5K in 
			under 20 minutes. She went so hard at it earlier in the week that 
			Hull noticed blood from her toe oozing through her sock.
 
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            Charley Hull, of England, hits from the eighth tee during the first 
			round of the Ford Championship LPGA golf event, Thursday, March 27, 
			2025, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Matt York) 
             
 
			 She also made a $10,000 bet with fellow pro Ryan 
			Evans that she will quit smoking.
 All seems to be going well, especially on the golf course. She was 
			rarely out of position and was putting for birdie or better on every 
			hole. And she thinks it could have been better.
 
 “I feel like I left actually a good four shots out there,” he said. 
			“Like, the last I lipped on the left edge. The hole before I left it 
			like an inch short. Went in the jaws on a few holes before and it 
			just stayed out. Then I missed birdie putt on the front nine, and 
			that was like from like 6 feet. So I’m looking back thinking, ‘Oh, I 
			could have done more.’”
 
 At one point on her second nine, she started thinking about a 59. 
			And then she missed the putt.
 
 “I was just trying to go as low as I could,” she said. “To be fair, 
			my boyfriend said to me, ‘What will make me happy is seeing you on 
			the top of the leaderboard and just smash it.’ That’s what I had in 
			my head.”
 
			
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