American Stacy Lewis shoots 9-under 63 to lead LPGA Thailand by 3 strokes; Yani Tseng 12 back
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Stacy Lewis shot a 9-under 63 in the first round Thursday to take a three-stroke lead at the LPGA Thailand.
The American had an eagle on the par-4 third hole and added four more birdies on the front nine at the Siam Country Club Pattaya Old Course. She had two more birdies before a bogey at No. 16.
The 2012 LPGA Tour player of the year birdied the last two holes to finish three strokes ahead of Karine Icher (66).
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}"I really started hitting the ball solid early on. Holed out for eagle on No. 3 and from there, I don't know, that shot just really gave me the confidence to really start swinging at it," said Lewis, a six-time LPGA winner, including the 2011 Kraft Nabisco major. "I think I missed two greens all day. I just had a ton of birdie putts and I even left a few out there."
Inbee Park, Amy Yang, Catriona Matthew and Gerina Piller were four strokes behind. Top-ranked Yani Tseng was well off the pace at 3 over after a round with five bogeys.
Lewis said she left two birdie putts a half-roll short before she made an eagle on the third hole.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}"I was a little frustrated going to No. 3," she said. "I think I had about 145 to the pin and I hit an 8-iron. It landed a few feet short and all the fans' hands went up, so I knew it went in. I guess it was just perfect."
Icher had a bogey-free round, marking a vast improvement on her final round at the Australian Women's Open last week in which she shot a 75 to finish tied for 55th.
"Last week I played really well, but I missed all of the putts," Icher said. "I'm happy because I improved my putting today, and it's a good sign for the rest of the season."