Kim takes early lead ahead of the wind and rain at Hazeltine
CHASKA, Minn. — Hyo Joo Kim set small goals to help her on the long course of Hazeltine National at the Women’s PGA Championship.
Her target was hitting 12 greens and taking no more than 30 putts Thursday in the opening round, and Kim didn’t realize she hit both of them. More important was she dropped only one shot before the wind and rain arrived, posting a 3-under 69 for a one-shot lead among the early starters.
“The course played really long today,” Kim said. “It just kept feeling like I just wanted to play even par, and that’s kind of what was in my mind.”
Michelle Wie left wondering about her future. She returned to competition for the first time in two months, was rubbing ice on her right wrist and shot 84, matching her highest score as a pro. Wie said she loved being back, but began crying when she said, “I’m not entirely sure how much I have left in me.”