OTSU, Japan: World number 236 Hana Wakimoto shot a fabulous nine-under par 63 to take a surprise two-stroke lead over a star-studded field in the LPGA Japan Classic on Thursday.
South Korea´s former world number one and two-time major winner Ko Jin-young was second after a flawless 65 containing seven birdies.
But the 27-year-old Japan LPGA player Wakimoto showed no nerves in a field packed with elite players and major winners, firing nine birdies and no bogeys.
Behind lurked gaggle of big-name players with Sweden´s Linn Grant, Japan´s Ayaka Furue, plus South Korean pair Kim Hyo-joo and Jenny Shin locked in a share of third on six-under par at Seta Golf Course in Otsu-shi.
Furue, who won the Evian Championship in July for her first major, had just one dropped shot in her 66.
Australia´s Minjee Lee, another double major champion, was on five-under alongside Thailand Ariya Jutanugarn and Korea´s Ryu Hae-ran, who finished third at last week´s Maybank Championship in Malaysia.
Reigning US Open champion Yuka Saso was one of several players on three-under par, along with Thai pair Chanettee Wannasaen and Moriya Jutanugarn.
Scotland´s Gemma Dryburgh, the 2022 champion, was nine shots adrift on even par.
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