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Hyo Joo Kim rides 63 to early lead at Fortinet Founders Cup

Hyo Joo Kim
 
Hyo Joo Kim


Hyo Joo Kim of South Korea finished her round ⁠birdie-eagle to post a 9-under- par 63 and take the first-round lead at the Fortinet Founders ​Cup on Thursday in Menlo Park, ​Calif.
Kim, a seven-time winner on the LPGA Tour and the 2015 Founders Cup champion, was bogey-free on her first trip around Sharon Heights Golf & Country Club, which is hosting for the first time.
'I am just so satisfied I had no bogeys. I had some mistakes in the beginning, but I was able to save them,' Kim said. 'I ended with ⁠an eagle, so I ended pretty happily.'
Kim, 30, holed out for eagle at the par-5 ⁠18th hole.
'I couldn't see the hole from where I was,' Kim said, 'but people started cheering and then I heard a ‘Yeah!' so I figured it went in.'
Two strokes off the pace is fellow South Korea native Dongeun Lee, ‌a 21-year- old making just her second LPGA start.
Lee's ​round of 65 also ⁠concluded with an eagle at No. 18, after five of her seven birdies ​came on the front nine.
'The line ‌was quite long but I had the line in it so I just first wanted to approach it first, but it went in,' Lee ​said. 'So good.'
Germany's Polly Mack and South Korea's Jin Hee Im are tied for third at 6-under 66.
Mack overcame a double-bogey 7 at No. 10 with eight total birdies.
'It's funny, I have my mental coach here this week and it's great to just really see that work coming in play right there,' Mack ‌said. 'I think I did pretty good at just doing my post-shot routine and basically letting that bounce ​off right there and move on and just not let it affect me too much.'
A ​knot at ‌4-under ⁠68 included major winners Minjee Lee of Australia and Mao Saigo of Japan. Scotland's Gemma Dryburgh was still on the course as play wound down late Thursday afternoon, 4 under par through 15 ​holes.
World No. 2 Nelly Korda opened with a 2-under 70 and ⁠World No. 1 ​Jeeno Thitikul of Thailand settled for an even-par 72. Young star Rose Zhang, who won the 2024 Founders Cup, shot a 1-under 71 to begin just her second start of the season.
A California native, Zhang is preparing to graduate Stanford this spring and was glad for this week's tour stop ​in Northern California. She said she finished her final paper earlier this week.
'It is ​crazy. I honestly feel like it's a little bit anticlimactic because I'm playing golf,' Zhang said. 'I haven't been doing as much of celebrating, but internally I do feel really good about it.'