(Reuters) - A flawless, six-under-par round propelled Danielle Kang to an early lead at the LPGA's inaugural Drive On Championship in Toledo, Ohio, with South Africa's Lee-Anne Pace one stroke behind. Americans Maia Schechter and Amy Olson were tied for third at three-under along with New Zealand's Lydia Ko and world number eight Minjee Lee of Australia. "I would say I just didn't have any hiccups on any part of the game," said the 27-year-old. "I definitely miss-hit some shots, miss-hit some putts, but I had some great iron shots, great tee shots, and great putts and chips. "So any time one part of my game kind of gave he me a tough shot, I made it up with a good save."
Source: The Star July 31, 2020 19:30 UTC