Ireland's Maguire Fires 62 To Grab LPGA Pelican Lead

 


Ireland's Leona Maguire fired a bogey-free eight-under par 62 to set a course record and seize the lead after Thursday's first round of the LPGA Pelican Championship.

The 26-year-old European Solheim Cup standout, seeking her first LPGA title, grabbed a two-stroke lead over fourth-ranked South Korean playing partner Kim Sei-young after 18 holes at Pelican Club in Belleair, Florida.

"It was pretty stress-free. I played the par-3s really well and birdied all of them, which really helped," Maguire said. "It was just really solid. Hit a lot of greens, gave myself a lot of chances, and rolled some nice putts."

Sharing third on 65 were Japan's Nasa Hataoka and Americans Nelly Korda, Lexi Thompson, Christina Kim, Danielle Kang, Jennifer Kupcho and Lauren Coughlin.

Maguire, a former world amateur number one, fired the best final-round score in any major tournament, men's or women's, with a 61 in July at the Evian Championship.

In September, she set a rookie record with 4.5 points to help Europe win the Solheim Cup over the United States.

On Thursday, Maguire opened with a birdie and added another at the par-3 third hole, then closed the front nine with birdies at the par-5 seventh and par-3 ninth.

She followed with birdies at the par-3 12th, par-5 14th and par-3 15th and added another at the par-4 18th.

World number 46 Maguire, twice an LPGA runner-up this season, had coach Shane O'Grady with her at an event for the first time in two years, the hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

"It has been nice having him here. It's all just clicking nicely," Maguire said. 

"He was with me last week for a few days getting ready for this. He has seen snippets of me obviously on TV here and there. It has been a challenge, but we've done the best we can."

Her Solheim showing brought a lift that has carried over into this week.

"That's a confidence booster when you have the validation of your peers," she said. "Being able to hit those shots when I needed it. I felt like I holed putts when I really needed to at Solheim."

Maguire was celebrated with a parade in her one-stoplight town of 5,000 when she got back home to Ireland.

"It was incredible. Nothing like I was expecting," she said. "I went through my hometown in a convertible gold BMW with a LEONA license plate.

"It was basically like St. Patrick's Day in Ireland. I guess it timed nicely with the Covid restrictions lifting.

"The best part was seeing people happy and excited again. I brought a smile and joy to so many people. The response at home was phenomenal."

SCORES:

62 - Leona Maguire (IRL)

64 - Kim Sei-young (KOR)

65 - Lauren Coughlin, Christina Kim, Danielle Kang, Nelly Korda, Lexi Thompson, Nasa Hataoka (JPN), Jennifer Kupcho

66 - Liu Yu (CHN), Esther Henseleit (GER), Hsu Wei-ling (TPE), Gaby Lopez (MEX)

67 - Cheng Ssu-chia (TPE), Pornanong Phatlum (THA), Aditi Ashok (IND), Lydia Ko (NZL), Maria Fassi (MEX), Jessica Korda, Matilda Castren (FIN), Brooke Henderson (CAN), Brittany Altomare

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