Hyo Joo Kim doubles lead to 4
strokes in the Founders Cup
[March 21, 2026]
MENLO PARK, Calif. (AP) — Hyo Joo Kim doubled her lead to
four strokes Friday in the Fortinet Founders Cup, capping a late
afternoon rally with a 6-foot birdie putt on the par-3 eighth.
A day after holing out for eagle on the par-5 18th hole for a
9-under 63 and a two-shot lead, Kim shot 70 in her afternoon round
at tree-lined Sharon Heights.
Gabby Lopez was second at 7 under after a 70 in the morning session,
with top-ranked Jeeno Thitikul and Nelly Korda in the group another
shot back.
Playing the back nine first Friday, Kim bogeyed Nos. 11 and 17, then
rebounded with birdies on 18, 1 and 3 and 8.
“The golf course is a bit hard,” Kim said. “The tee shots are hard
to play and the shape of the course is a little tricky. I try my
best to just try to do what I need to do.”
The South Korean player, ranked eighth in the world, won the 2015
Founders Cup in Phoenix for the second of her seven LPGA Tour
titles.
“It’s been so long.” Kim said about the 2015 victory. “I think I won
my rookie year. It was an unforgettable memory because it was my
first win as a LPGA member.”
Coming off a third-place finish last month in Thailand, Kim is the
defending champion next week in Arizona in the Ford Championship at
Wild Horse Pass.

Lopez, from Mexico, had three front-nine birdies and dropped a
stroke on the par-4 16th.
Thitikul rebounded from an opening 72 with a 66 in the afternoon.
She opened with a bogey and birdied five of the next seven. On the
back nine, she birdied 12 and 18.
“You have to be on the fairway first,” Thitkul said. “Find the
fairway. The rough was rough.”
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Pauline Roussin-Bouchard, of France, bottom left, hits to the 15th
fairway during the first round of the LPGA Fortinet Founders Cup
golf tournament, Thursday, March 19, 2026, in Menlo Park, Calif. (AP
Photo/Jeff Chiu)

Korda, who skipped the Asia swing after winning the
season opener in Florida, had a 68 in the morning to get to 6 under.
She had late birdies on the Nos. 7 and 8.
“It’s tricky. You really have to shape it out here,” Korda said.
“Some of the trees are a little bit intimidating and the greens are
tough, too. Not only are they really undulated, but sometimes
they’re a little bit harder to read, too.”
Minjee Lee (70), Aditi Ashok (66), Karis Davidson (68). Hye-Jin Choi
(70) and Jin Hee Im (72) also were 6 under. Lee closed with a bogey
after making four straight birdies.
“A little bit of things to clean up, but I think I’m in a pretty
nice position going into the weekend,” Lee said.
The tournament began as a tribute to the 13 founders of the LPGA. It
began in Arizona in 2011 and last year was the second event of the
season and played in Florida. It has attracted eight of the top 10
players in the world ranking and kicks off a four-tournament stretch
in the West ahead of the first major of the year.
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