Golf

Inbee Park takes 1-stroke lead at LPGA event in Singapore

The Park family — No. 2-ranked Inbee Park and her husband and caddie Gi — led the way after the opening round of the HSBC Women's World Championship on Thursday.

Golfer's husband acts as caddie due to coronavirus quarantine restrictions

Inbee Park of South Korea, at left, and her caddie (and husband) Gi Hyeob Nam react after completing the first round of the HSBC Women's World Championship at Sentosa Golf Club on Thursday in Singapore. (Yong Teck Lim/Getty Images)

The Park family — No. 2-ranked Inbee Park and her husband and caddie Gi — led the way after the opening round of the HSBC Women's World Championship on Thursday.

Park birdied two of her final three holes in a bogey-free round for an 8-under 64 and a one-stroke lead at the LPGA Tour tournament.

"I think I'm going to give him 10 [out of 10] and probably 10 for the rest of the week because I'm really thankful that he's doing this for me and in this heat," Park said. "I'm just really thankful that he's carrying the bag."

Park's regular caddie, Brad Beecher of Australia, was not able to carry her bag because of coronavirus quarantine restrictions.

Park is the defending Olympic champion and has two previous wins at the Singapore tournament, in 2015 and 2017.

Hee Young Park (65) holed out from the fairway for an eagle to start her back nine and birdied three of her final five holes and was a stroke behind. Five players were three strokes off the lead in third with 67s, including Women's British Open champion Sophia Popov.

WATCH | Inbee Park leads after 1st round:

Inbee Park leads Women's World Championship after 1st round

4 years ago
Duration 1:19
Inbee Park shoots 8-under 64 in the opening round, leads fellow South Korean Hee Young Park by 1 stroke.

Lydia Ko, whose win in Hawaii a week ago moved her up to No. 7, shot 69, while No. 1-ranked Jin Young Ko had a 71 and No. 5 Danielle Kang shot 72.

ANA Inspiration winner Patty Tavatanakit shot 70. The 21-year-old Thai, who played college golf at UCLA, won the first major championship of the year in her rookie season on tour.

Former Women's PGA champion Hannah Green shot 71 and now has 13 consecutive rounds under par. Green was one of only three players who shot in the 60s all four rounds in Los Angeles last week in a tournament won by Brooke Henderson.

Canada's Alena Sharp is tied for 48th after shooting a first round 73, while Sung-hyun Park, the defending champion from 2019, shot 78.

There is limited spectator access to the course because of the pandemic. Singapore has had only 30 deaths attributed to COVID-19 and most of the current virus cases are those who have arrived from overseas and are in quarantine.

Players had to undergo COVID-19 testing before they left for Singapore and once they arrived.

The tour moves to the Bangkok area next week for the Honda LPGA Thailand. A third tournament in China planned for the following week was cancelled because of virus restrictions.

Current plans are to have the LPGA return to Asia later this year — from mid-October to early November — for four tournaments in China, South Korea, Taiwan and Japan. All four tournaments were last played during the same period in 2019.

WATCH | Brooke Henderson shoots a 4-under 67 to win LA Open, capture 10th title:

Brooke Henderson wins her 10th career LPGA title at the LA Open

4 years ago
Duration 3:37
Brooke Henderson of Smiths Falls, Ont., shot 4-under 67 in the final round of the LA Open to claim her 10th career LPGA title.

With files from CBC Sports

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