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Nelly Korda leads the Chevron Championship with a score of -7, followed by Shin Ae Ahn and Patty Tavatanakit at -5. England's Megan Rhodes is tied for third at -3 after the first round.
Korda won the LPGA Tour's season-opening Tournament of Champions in Orlando earlier this year [Getty Images]
The Chevron Championship, first round
-7 N Korda (US); -5 S Lee (Kor), P Tavatanakit (Tha); -4 P Bouchard (Fra), Y Liu (Chn), Farah O'Keefe (US), Y Yoshida (Jpn)
Selected others: -3 M Rhodes (Eng); E C Hull (Eng), L Ko (NZ), L Thompson (US); +1 L Woad (Eng); +2 G Dryburgh (Sco), M Lee (Aus), J Thitikul (Tha); +3 J Ewart Shadoff (Eng)
American Nelly Korda leads the Chevron Championship - the first women's major of the year - by two strokes after posting a sublime seven-under-par 65 in the first round.
The two-time major winner, who claimed this title in 2024, looked back to her imperious best in a bogey-free round at Houston's Memorial Park Golf Course.
"The wind was picking up here and there," said Korda. "Through the trees it was definitely gusting so I had to lock in on a couple of yardages here and there.
"Overall, I just felt really good, though, out there."
England's Mimi Rhodes, who won three times during last season's Ladies European Tour, is fours shots off the top on her tournament debut.
The 24-year-old had five birdies and two bogeys in an impressive 69 and is one of 10 players on three under par.
South Korea's Somi Lee and Thailand's Patty Tavatanakit, who won this tournament in 2021 when it was in California, both carded 67s and are joint second on five under.
England's Charley Hull, who is fourth in the women's world rankings, is on level par following a round that included three birdies and three bogeys.
World number one Jeeno Thitikul opened with a 74 and at two over par is nine shots off the lead.
Nelly Korda is leading the Chevron Championship with a score of -7.
Shin Ae Ahn and Patty Tavatanakit are tied for second place at -5.
Megan Rhodes finished the first round with a score of -3, placing her tied for third.
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