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Lorena Ochoa Leads the Evian Masters with Flawless 65
Written By: Golf International on Jul 25 2008
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Lorena Ochoa of Mexico hits her second shot on the 1st hole during the first round of the Evian Masters on July 24 , 2008 at the Evian Masters Golf Club in Evian, France (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)Lorena Ochoa shot a 7-under par 65 Thursday to take a one-stroke lead after the first round of the Evian Masters.

The 26-year-old Ochoa started with a birdie on the first hole and added six more on the back nine in a bogey-free round. Ahn Sun-ju, Candie Kung and Angela Park trailed by one stroke.

“I’m just glad I’m at the top,” Ochoa said. “I had a slow start. I made birdie on the first hole and didn’t give myself a lot of birdie chances. I had a break on 10 and 11. I got really good confidence and started feeling good over the ball and the putting.”

Park, a 19-year-old Brazil-born South Korean who gained United States citizenship last month, began with eight pars before she birdied six of the final 10 holes. Annika Sorenstam had four bogeys in her round of 71, six shots off the lead.

Ochoa arrived at Europe’s richest women’s tournament—$487,500 goes to the winner—after a three-week break since finishing 31st in the U.S. Women’s Open. The Mexican star is a six-time winner on the LPGA Tour this season.

“I have my goal for the second part of the season,” Ochoa said. “I’m very motivated to continue playing good and I’m glad I got a good start.”

Laura Diaz (67) shared third place, finishing with birdies on five of the last eight holes.

Like Ochoa, the 33-year-old American took a short break before Evian. She arrived in the French lakeside resort with a rib injury inflicted by her toddler son, Robert.

“My son injured my right rib the Saturday before last and I was forced to withdraw from the Jamie Farr Classic,” Diaz said. “I took a whole week off and didn’t hit a ball until I got here. I didn’t even know if I was going to play.”

Juli Inkster and Angela Stanford, Meena Lee and Suzann Pettersen also shot 67s.

Kim In-kyung, Kim Young and Amy Yang were another shot back, while defending champion Natalie Gulbis—who played with Ochoa Thursday—led a group at 69.

Sorenstam, the 2000 and 2002 Evian champion, played with Helen Alfredsson and Catrin Nilsmark in an all-Swedish trio of former winners.

“Today I left a few shots out there,” Sorenstam said. “I felt good about everything, then I wasn’t able to close.

“We have a lot of holes to go. I have a good strategy. I know how to play this course.”

Evian Masters Scores

65 Lorena Ochoa (Mex)

66 Sun Ju Ahn, Angela Park, Candie Kung (Tai)

67 Juli Inkster, Meena Lee, Angela Stanford, Laura Diaz, Suzann Pettersen (Nor)

68 Young Kim, In Kyung Kim, Amy Yang

69 Linda Wessberg (Swe), Natalie Gulbis, Shi Hyun Ahn, Morgan Pressel, In-Bee Park, Song-Hee Kim, Hwa seon Lee

70 Cristie Kerr, Paula Creamer, Ji-Young Oh, Ya-Ni Tseng, Se Ri Pak, Momoko Ueda (Jpn), Meaghan Francella, Catrin Nilsmark (Swe), Trish Johnson, Hee Young Park

71 Laura Davies (Eng), Giulia Sergas (Ita), Annika Sorenstam (Swe), Eun Hee Ji, Jin Joo Hong, Sarah Lee, Teresa Lu (Tai), Jimin Kang, Mi-Hyun Kim, Na Yeon Choi, Sophie Giquel (Fra)

72 Lindsey Wright (Aus), Karrie Webb (Aus), Hee-Won Han, Becky Brewerton (Gbr), Helen Alfredsson (Swe), Julieta Granada (Par), Christina Kim, Rebecca Hudson (Eng), Ji-Yai Shin, Emma Zackrisson (Swe), Sherri Steinhauer, Mhairi McKay (Sco), Katherine Hull (Aus)

73 Carin Koch (Swe), Diana D'Alessio, Sophie Gustafson (Swe), Maria Hjorth (Swe), Brittany Lang, Hye Jung Choi

74 Minea Blomqvist (Fin), Sun Young Yoo, Jane Park, Pat Hurst, Karine Icher (Fra), Gwladys Nocera (Fra), Jee Young Lee, Ai Miyazato (Jpn), Nicole Castrale, Jeong Jang

75 Paula Marti (Spa), Rachel Hetherington (Aus), Catriona Matthew (Sco), Martina Eberl (Ger), Bo-Bae Song

76 Joanne Mills (Aus), Nikki Garrett (Aus)

77 Wendy Doolan (Aus), Ashleigh Simon (Rsa), Na On Min (Jpn), Silvia Cavalleri (Ita), Brittany Lincicome, Reilley Rankin

78 Lotta Maria Wahlin (Swe), Anna-Lise Caudal (Fra)

79 Louise Friberg (Swe)

80 Tao-li Yang (Chn), Bettina Hauert (Ger), Lisa Hall (Eng), Leta Lindley



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