ON THE LINKS | Recaps of Friday’s other professional golf events
LPGA Tour
MEXICO CITY
Ariya Jutanugarn won a sister showdown Friday in the Lorena Ochoa Match Play, and Lydia Ko, Michelle Wie and Cristie Kerr also advanced at Club de Golf Mexico. The third-ranked Jutanugarn edged older sister Moriya 2 up in the second round. She will face Pernilla Lindberg in the round of 16 in the event that switched from stroke to match play and moved from November to April. Ko beat Jennifer Song 1 up to guarantee staying No. 1 in the world. Wie topped Laura Gonzalez Escallon 3 and 2, and Kerr beat Jenny Shin 4 and 3. Kerr won three weeks ago in Hawaii and lost to Haru Nomura on Sunday on the sixth hole of a playoff in Texas. Tom Lehman shoots 8-under 64, leads Insperity Invitational
Champions Tour
THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS
It didn’t take Tom Lehman long to find his groove at The Woodlands.
Lehman birdied six of his first nine holes, including four straight before the turn, en route to an 8-under 64 and the first-round lead in the PGA Tour Champions’ Insperity Invitational. That matched the 58-year-old Lehman’s lowest opening-round score on the senior circuit. “Well, I got off to a slow start in terms of the way I was swinging, but a fast start in terms of scoring,” said Lehman, who won the Tucson Conquistadores Classic in March for his 10th victory on the 50-and-over tour. “All I know is I made three putts over 40 feet in the first nine holes and I haven’t made three putts like that in three years.” Kirk Triplett and 63-year-old Jay Haas were tied for second at 67. John Daly, Mark Brooks, Russ Cochran and Paul Goydos were another shot back, and Schwab Cup leader Bernhard Langer was among a group of five players at 69. Defending champion Jesper Parnevik had a 71. Coming off arthroscopic surgery on his right knee, Lehman posted his lowest round of the season on a sunny day with a steady wind hovering around 15 mph. He hit 12 of 14 fairways on the 7,002-yard layout, reached 14 greens in regulation, and needed just 24 putts.
Only a bogey at No. 7 put a dent in a solid day. “The wind swirling through the trees is what really makes the course so difficult on a breezy day,” said Lehman, a runner-up here in 2012 and 2015. “It’s so hard to really be certain of what direction it’s going. It therefore makes it very easy to be way off with your distance if you don’t kind of guess right.” Steve Lowery withdrew after shooting 11-over 83. ... Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player and Lee Trevino will tee off today in an exhibition match after the second round is completed. They’ll compete in an 18-hole scramble against three other teams: David Graham, Tom Weiskopf and Tony Jacklin; Hale Irwin, Charles Coody and Dave Stockton; and Fuzzy Zoeller, Ben Crenshaw and Bill Rogers.
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