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Women's Open: Dame Lydia Ko off pace as Japan players dominate round one at Royal Porthcawl

Women's Open: Dame Lydia Ko off pace as Japan players dominate round one at Royal Porthcawl

NZ Herald3 days ago
Japanese players have dominated the opening round of the Women's Open at Royal Porthcawl Golf Course in Wales, with the first six names on the leaderboard all carrying the Japanese flag.
Rio Takeda and Eri Okayama share the first round lead at five-under after both carding rounds of 67. Takeda,
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