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Ex-Cat Ochoa opens poorly at championship

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RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. – Brittany Lincicome never saw a 66 coming in the first round of the Kraft Nabisco Championship.

Likewise, defending champion Lorena Ochoa, an ex-Arizona Wildcat, wasn’t expecting to open with a 73 when she headed out onto the desert course where she was 11 strokes better three years ago.

“It was surreal, really,” Lincicome said after taking the lead in the first LPGA Tour major of the year Thursday with a 6-under 66 at Mission Hills.

Pushed along by playing partner Ji Young Oh in a round she likened to match play, Lincicome hit 16 greens in regulation. Oh hit 14 greens and was tied for second at 67 with Angela Stanford and Brittany Lang.

Lincicome, whose best finish in a major was a tie for second here two years ago, was thinking that something around par would have made for a good day.

“If you would have told me that this morning I would have taken it and ran,” she said about her 66. “Obviously it’s a major, so it’s going to be playing long. The rough is going to be thick. Even par or 1 or 2 under I would have been completely satisfied.”

While Lincicome and Oh fought it out, Ochoa struggled with her driver. The top-ranked Mexican star started on the 10th tee and was 2 under at the turn before carding three bogeys and no birdies on the front nine.

“I got in trouble from the tee,” said Ochoa, who had to save par after pushing her first drive of the morning to the left. “When you’re playing in a major championship, I’m not so good in the morning. I think it was a good way to start a couple under. And then I’m pretty upset that I didn’t take advantage of that.”

Ochoa hit only four fairways.

Three years ago, Ochoa opened with a 62 at Mission Hills to tie an LPGA major championship record.

Ochoa was impressed with the low scores.

“I think it’s really good golf with the pin placement we had today, and I am surprised,” she said. “I think 3, 4 under is good, but I saw the 6s and that’s very impressive.”

Lincicome and Oh started on No. 10. Lincicome birdied Nos. 10, 11, 15 and 18, while Oh birdied 11, 14 and 18. Remarkably, they each went birdie-birdie-bogey-birdie-birdie after making the turn.

“It was like match play, nine holes straight,” Lincicome said. “She would make a 30-footer for birdie and I would top it. I would make one and she would come on top of mine. So it was really just a fun day.

“I was hitting the ball really well, keeping it in play, which has a been a little bit of a struggle lately, and then putting, I was making almost everything I looked at.”

PGA Shell Houston Open

HUMBLE, Texas – The first round of the Shell Houston Open was suspended because of high wind with half the 144-player field on the course.

The round will resume Friday morning.

Lee Westwood shot a 4-under 32 on the front nine to take a two-shot lead before the horns sounded across the course.

PGA Europe

CASCAIS, Portugal – Ross McGowan of England equaled his lowest European Tour score, shooting a 7-under 64 to lead the Estoril Open by two shots over Michael Hoey of Northern Ireland.

Ex-Cat Ochoa opens poorly at championship

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