Lincicome and Tan share Women’s PGA lead

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Former world No 1 Lydia Ko and American Danielle Kang among group of six players just one shot back

Last Updated: 09/10/20 12:20am

Brittany Lincicome won the last of her two major victories in 2015 Brittany Lincicome won the last of her two major victories in 2015

Brittany Lincicome won the last of her two major victories in 2015

Two-time major winner Brittany Lincicome and Malaysian Kelly Tan share the early first-round clubhouse lead at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, with English duo Georgia Hall and Charley Hull three shots off the early pace.

Lincicome, two-time winner of the ANA Inspiration, birdied her closing hole at the par-five ninth to move alongside Tan who had earlier mixed five birdies with two bogeys in her opening three-under 67 at Aronimink Golf Club, outside of Philadelphia.

The third major of the condensed 2020 scheduled features a stellar field with former world No 1 Lydia Ko, American Danielle Kang and Spaniard Carlota Ciganda among a group of six players one shot behind the leading pair.

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New Zealand’s Ko surged up the leaderboard with three birdies on her front nine, before she bogeyed the 18th to drop out of a share of the overnight lead, while Kang made a fast start to her round with three birdies inside her opening five holes of the day.

Hall, who won her first LPGA Tour title on US soil at the Portland Classic last month, is well positioned just outside the top 10 after mixing three birdies on her front nine and coming back with three bogeys to finish at even par.

Georgia Hall is part of the English contingent aiming to impress at Aronomink Georgia Hall is part of the English contingent aiming to impress at Aronomink

Georgia Hall is part of the English contingent aiming to impress at Aronomink

That was the same total as compatriot Hull, playing alongside Ko, who mixed two birdies with two bogeys on her front nine before she cancelled out a bogey at the 14th with a birdie at the 15th.

However, it was a frustrating first round for Mel Reid, who celebrated her first US win last week, as she carded for a four-over 74, which included a triple bogey seven at the 10th.

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