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A year on from her history-making New South Wales Open win, Kiwi
Lydia Ko opened her title defence in typically solid fashion in Sydney
The 15-year-old, ranked No 1 female amateur in the world, carded a
five-under-par opening round of 67 to sit one shot off the pace at
Oatlands Golf Club.
Ko's bogey-free opening round saw her tucked behind four co-leaders,
Australians Bree Arthur, Stacey Keating and Minjee Lee and Swede
Caroline Hedwall, the 2011 champion. Veteran English golfer Laura Davies
was one shot behind Ko after carding a 68.
Ko eagled the sixth and then added birdies on seven and nine to make
the turn in four-under. She added a further birdie on the par-five 13th
to be firmly in contention in the three-round ALPG event.
When Ko triumphed last year as a 14-year-old she produced a
bogey-free round of three-under 69 to win by four strokes and become the
youngest winner of a professional tournament, beating Japanese star Ryo
Ishikawa's mark of winning at 15 years, 8 months.