Ko Jin-young, three-over par, sluggish in confrontation with Sisters Corda

Nelly is 5 under par, Jessica is 3 under par

Ko Jin-young's tee shot.
Ko Jin-young’s tee shot.

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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Kwon Hoon = World ranking No. 1 Ko Jin-young (26) suffered a complete defeat on the first day of playing with the Corda sisters, who emerged as the trending trend of the American Women’s Professional Golf (LPGA) tour this year.

On the 5th (Korean time), Ko Jin-young was sluggish with a 3-over par 75 in the first round of the third LPGA Tour season’s drive-on championship ($1.5 million in total prize money) held at the Golden Ocala Golf Club (par 72) in Ocala, Florida, USA.

I pulled out 3 buddies, but I wrote down 6 views.

Ko Jin-young, who hit the green at 61.1%, struggled with the green as well.

It is only 13 rounds since last December’s US Women’s Open 1st round 2nd over par that Ko Jin-young submitted the over-par score.

Nelli Corda (USA), who played in the same group as Ko Jin-young, ended the first round with a joint lead of 67 strokes at a 5-under par.

After competing to win both competitions this year, Nelly Corda, who finished third and won, has laid a foothold for winning for two weeks in a row.

Nelly Corda caught five buddies in 12 buddy opportunities, and above all, there was no view.

Jessica Corda, who won the opening game of the season, is ready to enter the lead competition with a 3-under-par 69.

For the first time in the history of the LPGA tour, it is also the start of the record of three consecutive sister wins.

Jessica picked 6 buddies more than her brother Nelly, but added 1 double bogie and 1 bogie.

Jennifer Cupcho and Austin Ernst (above the United States) hit a 5-under-par 67 to co-leader with Nelly Corda.

Jeonin-in, 26, hit a 2-under-par 70, predicting that he would enter the top 10 in three consecutive competitions.

Park Seong-hyun (28) was only one over par 73.

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