This Wednesday at the Omega Dubai Ladies Classic at the Emirates Golf Club, Supamas Sangchan flawlessly returned a card of 67 (-5) and finished this first round in the lead with a significant lead.

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From the 10th tee, the 21-year-old Bangkok native, young woman, came to life on the first nine after creating the surprise, performing four birdies in six holes.

Noora Tamminen celebrated the centenary of Finland's independence with dignity by making the stroke of the day when she made the 11th hole in one stroke (par 3) to join her compatriot Minea Blomqvist, also dressed in her national colors, and Nanna Koerstz Madsen from Denmark.

Lady Laura Davies made five birdies and two bogeys to qualify for seventh place (-3) while In-Kyung Kim, champion of the Dubai Ladies Classic 2009, established a score of 73 on a day when 45 players broke s.

“I played good golf. A day without a bogey is always good. I am happy with this start. It is necessary roll the ball well here because the greens are pretty fast, "said Sangchan, who joined LET after winning the 2016 Sanya Ladies Open in China.

Dane Nanna Koerstz Madsen made six birdies against two bogeys to end a good day's work. “I am very happy with the tour. I didn't hit very close, but I put in some nice putts and didn't make too many mistakes, so I'm very happy with the result.

“It's a course where you can hit the driver pretty much anywhere, so if you can hit a good drive then you're good to go. The greens are a bit difficult, not a lot of slopes, "she added.

Scottish MacDonald was also pleased with her efforts of the day, saying: “I did some birdies in the first few holes which was good. I have one of my best friends in my bag and that makes things better.

“This is my favorite event outside of the Scottish Open. They (the organizers) look after us so well. In addition, the course is really good. Every hole is different, but I feel like I'm gaining momentum which is really good. " 

American Brittany Lincicome, who made her Dubai debut, secured a 71 (-1) pass alongside India's Aditi Ashok and China's Muni He, who just turned pro.

Among the notables, the English duo Charley Hull and Georgia Hall got a score of 70 to share 14th place, Camille Chevalier, chasing the title of Rookie of the Year, was satisfied with a 75 which left her in the bottom of the ranking .