7/1/2023 0 Comments Debut professional code"I don’t really have to think about other people’s expectations," Zhang said. ![]() Her eight wins this season tied Tiger Woods for the most by a Stanford player in school history, and her 12 wins in 20 college starts are a school record. It was what they expected from the player who has won has won back-to-back Annika Awards as the best college player, and who won the Augusta National Women’s Amateur in April. ![]() On the par-5 13th, she chipped in from 29 yards, coming from below the hole and having the ball cross the length of the green before falling in the hole. There were also some shots that were great. “I felt like I left a couple shots out there, and I think there is a lot of room for improvement.” “This was definitely a round that could have been better, and that kind of gets me excited to work on more and to develop my game even further,” said Zhang, who was among 14 players at 2 under. She hit fairways and greens in a round on a course that features a par 3 played with the Statue of Liberty staring golfers in the face. Zhang didn't dominate in her first round as a pro but she showed enough, making five birdies and three bogeys on a day her putter didn't help her. ![]() Maddie Szeryk (1-over, tied for 55th) and Maude-Aimee Leblanc (2-over, tied for 67th) round out the rest of the Canadians. Henderson, a product of Smiths Falls, Ont., was the leading Canadian at 3-under. The Californian was five shots off the lead held by Lauren Hartlage, who shot a career-best 65.Īditi Ashok, the first player from India on the tour, was at 67 in a tournament where the focus shifted to Zhang last weekend with her announcement she was turning pro.Ītthaya Thitikul of Thailand and Stephanie Meadow of Northern Ireland had 68s.Īyaka Furue, coming off a loss to Pajaree Anannarukarn on Sunday in final of the match play event in Las Vegas, was at 69 with Lydia Ko, Canada's Brooke Henderson, Emma Talley, Cheyenne Knight, Grace Kim and Yuka Saso. The 20-year-old from Stanford who dominated the women's amateur rankings for more than two years shot a 2-under 70 at Liberty National in the shadow of New York. ![]() (AP) - Two-time NCAA champion Rose Zhang made her professional debut Thursday on the LPGA Tour, a solid opening round in the Mizuho Americas Open.
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