IVINS, Utah (AP) - Haeran Ryu and Ariya Jutanugarn didn’t waste time moving on from the disappointment of the first LPGA major behind them, both opening with bogey-free rounds Thursday for an ideal start in the inaugural Black Desert Championship.
Haeran Ryu and Ariya Jutanugarn shake off major doldrums and have solid start on LPGA in Utah
IVINS, Utah (AP) - Haeran Ryu and Ariya Jutanugarn didn’t waste time moving on from the disappointment of the first LPGA major behind them, both opening with bogey-free rounds Thursday for an ideal start in the inaugural Black Desert Championship.
Ryu missed only one fairway, one green and took 27 putts in her round of 8-under 63, giving her a one-shot lead over Jutanugarn in the LPGA’s return to Utah for the first time in just over 60 years. Black Desert hosted a PGA Tour event last fall.
Ryu shared the 54-hole lead last week in the Chevron Championship when nothing went right for her the final round. Even with an eagle on the final hole, she shot 76 and missed the playoff by two shots.
"I’m not change something from my mind, because last week it was tough golf course and this week it’s tough, too," Ryu said. "Just thinking more accuracy for my shot, and I think same as last week."