SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — No surprise that a South Korean leads the U.S. Women's Open after the first round, considering the country has produced the last four major champions.
Ha-Neul Kim was an unlikely candidate to be the one to shoot the low score Thursday at Sebonack. Her bogey-free, 6-under 66 put her a stroke ahead of top-ranked Inbee Park.
Park is trying to make history by winning the first three majors of the year. For a day at least, she was upstaged by her much less-heralded friend.
"I was very nervous coming in, and I thought in the practice round that the course was very difficult," Kim said through a translator. "Before playing today I thought that even par would be a very good score for me."
Currently a member of the KLPGA Tour, Kim is a seven-time winner in South Korea. She kept giving herself short birdie putts Thursday and making them.
"I'm enjoying myself," Kim said. "I'm just happy to be here and to be playing in this big event. I'm not really thinking about winning or results but enjoying the moment."
Kim birdied her second-to-last hole with daylight waning to claim the lead after Park held it for most of the day with her 67 in the morning session.
No player has won the first three majors in a season with at least four majors. The 2008 U.S. Women's Open champion, Park has already won five times this year, including her last two tournaments.