KirkwoodGolf: CATRIONA MATTHEW SHARES LEAD WITH A 63 IN CANADA

Friday, July 12, 2013

CATRIONA MATTHEW SHARES LEAD WITH A 63 IN CANADA



FROM THE CBS SPORTS.COM WEBSITE


WATERLOO, Ontario -- Angela Stanford and Catriona Matthew shot eight-under 63s to share the first-round lead at the Manulife Financial LPGA Classic on Thursday, two strokes ahead of top-ranked Inbee Park.


Park is trying to become the first golfer to win four straight LPGA Tour events since Lorena Ochoa in 2008.
Park was joined by American Irene Cho, Spain's Belen Mozo and South Korea's Hee Young Park and Meena Lee at 65. American Ryann O'Toole and South Koreans Jenny Shin, Amy Yang and Ji Young Oh were three shots off the lead at 66.
Defending champion Brittany Lang opened with a 69. 

NINE-BIRDIE ROUND LOWEST OF CATRIONA'S CAREER

FROM THE LPGA TOUR WEBSITE


Rolex Rankings No. 13 Catriona Matthew and No. 19 Angela Stanford both shot 8-under 63 to earn a share of the first-round lead at the Manulife Financial LPGA Classic. 
Matthew, pictured, carded nine birdies and one bogey on the day and recorded the lowest score of her career. Stanford had eight birdies in her bogey-free round. The duo has a two-shot lead over a group of five players including Rolex Rankings No. 1 Inbee Park at 6-under par.
Matthew started the day on the par 4 11th  in the morning wave and picked up her only bogey of the round on No. 12. But it was all uphill from there as she went on a tear of nine birdies with five coming on her final six holes.
“I hit it close all day, which gives you a lot of chances, and then obviously I putted well,” said Matthew. “I gave myself a lot of chances but took advantage of them.” 
The North Berwick native and former Ricoh Women's British Open champion  hit all 14 fairways and said the soft conditions from heavy rains earlier in the week provided opportunities to attack the pins.
“They were pretty soft,” said Matthew. “The ball was just stopping pretty much where you hit it in, so you could get it quite close if you were on the fairways.”
Matthew closed out with back-to-back birdies on Nos. 9 and 10 and sank her longest putt of the day on the 10th hole, a 25-footer, to finish at 8-under. She missed the Tour’s inaugural stop in Waterloo last season and said the course is playing differently from what she heard from fellow Tour pros who played at Grey Silo in 2012.
“It's a nice course,” said Matthew. “Maybe not playing last year, everyone told me it played hard and fast last year, so to me this is how it is, so it doesn't seem any different to me. If you drive it well, you can have quite a few short irons in.  With it being soft ‑‑ I think last year they said it was just bouncing, it was hard to get it close, so obviously it was a lot easier to get it close with the greens being soft.”
Stanford also started on the 11th hole but later in the afternoon wave. The Saginaw, Texas native sat three shots off the lead with three holes to play in her round on Thursday evening.
“I kind of thought about it on 8 tee box that I had three holes left and I knew one of them is a par 3 and the other two par 4s, I might have a wedge in.  So I really just tried to hit quality shots into the greens and had the opportunities I wanted and made them.”
Stanford closed with three-consecutive birdies to grab a share of the first-round lead. The five-time LPGA Tour winner said the softer conditions at Grey Silo Golf Course suit her game particularly well.
“It's better for me, my ball tends to release more than others, so it's nice to have the greens a little bit softer,” said Stanford.  “But I still thought they were firmer than I thought they would be and I think they'll firm up.  If we don't get any more rain, the course will be perfect by Sunday.”
A group of five players trail Matthew and Stanford by two shots and sit in a tie for third. Hee Young Park, Meena Lee, Belen Mozo, Irene Cho and Inbee Park all shot opening rounds of 6-under 65.

LEADERBOARD
Par 71
Players from US unless stated
63 Catriona Matthew (Scotland), Angela Stanford
65 Inbee Park (South Korea), Irene Cho, Hee Young Park (South Korea), Belen Mozo (Spain), Meena Lee (South Korea).

SELECTED SCORES
67 Jodi Ewart Shadoff (England), Becky Morgan (Wales), Anna Nordqvist (Sweden) (T13)
68 Suzann Pettersen (Norway) (T23)
70 Laura Davies (England), Karen Stupples (England) (T54)

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