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Jeeno Thitikul leads Mizuho Americas Open first round with bogey free day

Emily Carter
By Emily Carter
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The LPGA is open in action this week in Liberty National in New Jersey with the Americas Mizuho. It is worth seeing any event in Liberty National.

Part of what makes this event so unique is its inclusion of fans, specifically the 24 best AJGA players. It is a fun event where the golf game is on display and celebrated, but at the end of the day it is still a competition.

Through the first round, Jeeno Thitikul has the front thanks to a Bogey free round in which he finished 8 under the pair. A clean day is an easy way to dispute.

There is a stronger climate in the forecast for Friday, so it could make things a bit more complicated. For now, although the classification table is quite strong to the bottom with Nelly Korda and one of the main rookies of last season Gabi Ruffles, who also remained free of Bogey, both sitting four torque. The winner of the black desert championship last week Ryuer.

As noted, the weather could come into play and lead to some different scores as the weekend takes place. Celine Boutier, who feels tied second at 6-down, said Liberty National is a course that will bite if you are not careful.

Yes, it definitely gives you a little cushion. I feel especially with the climate that comes tomorrow, you just don’t know what you are going to get, if we will be able to play. So having a good first round is definitely a bit of relief and gives you a little space to see what will happen tomorrow.

We will see what this weekend has in the store.

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