Kim and Lin Grab Early Lead at U.S. Women’s Open

Kim and Lin Grab Early Lead at U.S. Women’s Open
Michelle Wie West of the United States walks up the 18th hole during the first round of the 78th U.S. Women's Open at Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, Calif., on July 6, 2023 Ezra Shaw/Getty Images
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Hyo Joo Kim of Korea and Xiyu “Janet” Lin of China carded 4–under 68 in the first round of the U.S. Women’s Open on Thursday, July 6, at Pebble Beach (Calif.) Golf Links.

Lin led Nasa Hataoka of Japan, Hae Ran Ryu of South Korea and 21-year-old Irish amateur Aine Donegan, who shot 3–under 69 in the morning groups.

Two more amateurs—Italy’s Benedetta Moresco, 21, and Amari Avery, 19—were part of a tie for ninth at 2–under 70.

Allison Corpuz and Bailey Tardy are the top Americans tied for third at 3 under.

Amateur Áine Donegan of the Republic (T2) of Ireland waits with her caddie Gary Madden before playing a shot on the ninth hole during the first round of the 78th U.S. Women's Open at Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, Calif., on July 6, 2023. (Harry How/Getty Images)
Amateur Áine Donegan of the Republic (T2) of Ireland waits with her caddie Gary Madden before playing a shot on the ninth hole during the first round of the 78th U.S. Women's Open at Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, Calif., on July 6, 2023. Harry How/Getty Images

Lin stayed in great form after finishing tied for third at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship two weeks ago. She started on the back nine and made her first two birdies at the par-4 15th and par-5 18th holes, the latter on a 30 1/2-foot putt. She added birdies at Nos. 2, 4 and 6 to pass Donegan, and her only bogey came at her closing hole, No. 9.

Donegan had led for part of the morning wave before finishing with an eagle, five birdies and four bogeys in her major debut.

The third major of the women’s golf season is offering up a record $11 million purse, with $2 million to the winner.

It also marks the first modern-era women’s major at Pebble Beach, which stumped two of the best players in the world early on. World No. 1 Jin Young Ko of South Korea was 7 over through 17 holes and World No. 2 Nelly Korda was 4 over through 17.

Michelle Wie West, in the final event of her playing career, opened with a 7–over 79.

Rose Zhang of Irvine, Calif. (74), New Zealand’s Lydia Ko (76) and Canada’s Brooke Henderson (71) will tee off in the marquee afternoon group at 2:35 p.m. local time.