ERIN, Wis. — Angel Yin began experimenting with a brand new putter a few month in the past and determined to make use of it in a match for the primary time on the most prestigious occasion in ladies’s golf.
The transfer labored nicely within the first spherical at Erin Hills.
Yin made a 13 1/2-foot birdie putt on the par-5 18th for a 4-under 68 and a share of the U.S. Girls’s Open lead with 2020 champion A Lim Kim, Jinhee Im, Yealimi Noh, Rio Takeda and Julia Lopez Ramirez.
“I do know U.S. Open goes to be extraordinarily quick, so I wished to discover a putter that can maintain the bottom and simply do what I would like it to do,” Yin mentioned. “It simply so occurred to be this putter. I began tinkering with it like a few month in the past, and I bought fortunate to make use of it.”
The 26-year-old from California certified for the U.S. Girls’s Open as a 13-year-old at Blackwolf Run in Kohler, Wisconsin, again in 2012. She has skilled loads of ups and downs since at this occasion.
She tied for second in 2019 on the Nation Membership of Charleston in South Carolina, however that is the final time she completed below par on the U.S. Girls’s Open. Yin missed the lower final yr with a pair of 75s.
“Both actually good or actually, actually horrible, the place I do not see the weekend,” Yin mentioned. “I believe it simply says so much concerning the championship. You must play your greatest. There isn’t a mediocre. … You’ll be able to attempt to make good saves, however on the finish of the day, if you do not have it, you do not have it.”
The most important shock among the many early leaders was Lopez Ramirez, who had a bogey-free spherical in her U.S. Girls’s Open debut.
Lopez Ramirez gained consecutive Southeastern Convention titles at Mississippi State in 2023 and 2024, however she suffered a significant setback earlier this yr when what she initially believed was a bout of meals poisoning truly was a case of appendicitis. Lower than three months after her appendectomy, the Spaniard was in early rivalry on the high occasion in ladies’s golf.
“I really feel like my confidence is coming again,” mentioned Lopez Ramirez, whose highest end this yr is a tie for twenty ninth.
Takeda began at No. 10 and made six birdies in a nine-hole stretch from No. 14 by No. 4 to make up for her bogeys at Nos. 17 and a pair of. Noh benefited from an eagle within the par-5 14th. Im had a bogey-free spherical that included 4 birdies in a span of 5 holes from Nos. 10-14. Kim made birdie putts of 42 1/2 ft on No. 1 and 32 1/2 ft on No. 3.
Chisato Iwai, Nasa Hataoka, Chiara Tamburlini, Youmin Hwang and Yui Kawamoto shot 69. Hinako Shibuno, Maja Stark, Pajaree Anannarukarn, Jiwon Jean, Shiho Kuwaki, Gaby Lopez and Mao Saigo have been at 70. Saigo gained the yr’s first main, the Chevron Championship in Texas.
These scores are notable as a result of solely two gamers completed below par in final yr’s U.S. Girls’s Open at Lancaster Nation Membership in Pennsylvania, with Yuka Saso posting a successful four-round complete of 4-under 276. Saso, who’s in search of her third U.S. Girls’s Open title, had a 74 on Thursday.
Noh mentioned the low scores on the 6,829-yard, par-72 course did not shock her. Erin Hills’ issue usually relies on the power of the wind, and it was comparatively calm early Thursday. Stronger winds are anticipated Friday.
“There are some tees out which are pulled up, and a number of the par-5s, I believe all of them are reachable,” Noh mentioned. “Some par 3s have been shorter than regular. So, I believe for positive, with the minimal wind at this time, it was positively a very good scoring day.”
As a sign of how forgiving this course will be when there is not a lot wind, Brooks Koepka gained the 2017 U.S. Open at 16 below to tie the match file throughout a reasonably calm week at Erin Hills.
Nelly Korda, the world’s top-ranked participant, had a 72 as she chases her first U.S. Girls’s Open title. She has by no means completed her than a tie for eighth.
Korda entered this week having birdied an LPGA Tour-leading 29.17% of the time, however she did not make a single birdie till her remaining gap of the day. This nonetheless represented a greater begin for Korda than final yr, when she made a ten on her third gap of the match, carded an 80 within the opening spherical and went on to overlook the lower.
“Total, I am unable to complain,” Korda mentioned. “First day of the U.S. Open, it is all about persistence. I am placing it fairly nicely, so hopefully I can carry that into the subsequent couple days.”
Second-ranked Jeeno Thitikul had a 75. No. 3 Lydia Ko shot 73.