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DETROIT -- Anibal Sanchez watched Prince Fielder crush a couple of balls -- and the scene looked awfully familiar. Cheap NFL Jerseys . "Tots were just inside 20 feet all the time, so I could just putt it out." She hit 13 greens in regulation and needed only 27 putts in her morning round. "Oh, it was much better this morning," Kang said. "As soon as I made the turn, it started blow. But I played yesterday the practice round with the rain, also, so Im ready." Australias Karrie Webb, the tournament winner in 1995, 1997 and 2002, was a stroke back along with 16-year-old English amateur Charley Hull, Jiyai Shin, Ai Miyazato, Mika Miyazato, Stacey Keating, Lydia Hall, Vicky Hurst and Kate Kutcher. "I think it counts for a little bit,&qquot; Webb said about her experience in the event.dddddddddddd "But youve still got to go out there and hit the shot, and youve got to commit to the lines that you want to hit your shots on. ... Theres a lot of links courses that theres a side to miss on, and I dont think this course, especially off the tee, theres a side to miss on. Youve just got to get up there and hit a good shot." Shin, the 2008 winner at Sunningdale, won the Kingsmill Championship on Monday in Virginia, beating Paula Creamer on the ninth hole of a playoff. Two-time defending champion Yani Tseng opened with a 72. She played alongside Ai Miyazato and Creamer. "I feel pretty good, first day of the tournament," Tseng said. "I feel like Im hitting so many good shots out there, making some good putts to save the par, and Im very happy and very enjoyed playing with Ai and Paula today. Its a four day tournament, just have to be patient on this tough golf course, and today maybe its kind of a good day to make some more birdies but I dont think you want to try too hard out there, because the harder you try, the worse you get." Lydia Ko, the 15-year-old amateur coming off a victory three weeks ago in the Canadian Womens Open, also shot a 72. "This is one of the hardest golf courses I have ever played," said Ko, the youngest winner in LPGA Tour history. ""But shooting even par is a pretty good start." The South Korean-born New Zealander won the New South Wales Open in Australia in January and took the U.S. Womens Amateur last month. "I think some people say that I should be able to win again, but I mean, you never know," "You could be playing good the day before and not so good the day after, and I think thats all about golf, you play every shot and every round. Yeah, they are probably expecting a big thing from me and yeah, but Im not going to take that much interest. Just got to play my own game. Its not like Im going to play any better by thinking that they want me to play really good." Creamer had a 73. "I played really well all day and hit a lot of great shots," Creamer said. "I just had seven three- putts or something, missed a lot of short putts -- birdie opportunities." Michelle Wie had a 75. ' ' '
DETROIT -- Anibal Sanchez watched Prince Fielder crush a couple of balls -- and the scene looked awfully familiar. Cheap NFL Jerseys . "Tots were just inside 20 feet all the time, so I could just putt it out." She hit 13 greens in regulation and needed only 27 putts in her morning round. "Oh, it was much better this morning," Kang said. "As soon as I made the turn, it started blow. But I played yesterday the practice round with the rain, also, so Im ready." Australias Karrie Webb, the tournament winner in 1995, 1997 and 2002, was a stroke back along with 16-year-old English amateur Charley Hull, Jiyai Shin, Ai Miyazato, Mika Miyazato, Stacey Keating, Lydia Hall, Vicky Hurst and Kate Kutcher. "I think it counts for a little bit,&qquot; Webb said about her experience in the event.dddddddddddd "But youve still got to go out there and hit the shot, and youve got to commit to the lines that you want to hit your shots on. ... Theres a lot of links courses that theres a side to miss on, and I dont think this course, especially off the tee, theres a side to miss on. Youve just got to get up there and hit a good shot." Shin, the 2008 winner at Sunningdale, won the Kingsmill Championship on Monday in Virginia, beating Paula Creamer on the ninth hole of a playoff. Two-time defending champion Yani Tseng opened with a 72. She played alongside Ai Miyazato and Creamer. "I feel pretty good, first day of the tournament," Tseng said. "I feel like Im hitting so many good shots out there, making some good putts to save the par, and Im very happy and very enjoyed playing with Ai and Paula today. Its a four day tournament, just have to be patient on this tough golf course, and today maybe its kind of a good day to make some more birdies but I dont think you want to try too hard out there, because the harder you try, the worse you get." Lydia Ko, the 15-year-old amateur coming off a victory three weeks ago in the Canadian Womens Open, also shot a 72. "This is one of the hardest golf courses I have ever played," said Ko, the youngest winner in LPGA Tour history. ""But shooting even par is a pretty good start." The South Korean-born New Zealander won the New South Wales Open in Australia in January and took the U.S. Womens Amateur last month. "I think some people say that I should be able to win again, but I mean, you never know," "You could be playing good the day before and not so good the day after, and I think thats all about golf, you play every shot and every round. Yeah, they are probably expecting a big thing from me and yeah, but Im not going to take that much interest. Just got to play my own game. Its not like Im going to play any better by thinking that they want me to play really good." Creamer had a 73. "I played really well all day and hit a lot of great shots," Creamer said. "I just had seven three- putts or something, missed a lot of short putts -- birdie opportunities." Michelle Wie had a 75. ' ' '