![]() Suzuki’s last win on the JLPGA came at the 2021 SHIDEIDO Ladies Open, the 17th of her career. ![]() She entered the week ninth on the JLPGA in first-round scoring, averaging 70.59 this season. Suzuki, who did not take LPGA Tour Membership following her win in 2019, has earned five top-10 finishes this season on the JLPGA, including a season-best T3 at the AXA LADIES GOLF TOURNAMENT. So, I feel like I could go to -10 today,” said Suzuki. Shots are good and putting are also well. After that my shots are getting better and never miss the fairway. “My shots were not consistent in the first 4 holes then I made a little adjustment in my swing. Suzuki went bogey-free, carding seven birdies, with four coming in her opening nine holes on Nos. The two, who both recorded 7-under 65s, are two of the eight Japanese players tied for sixth or better after day one. As massive crowds lined the rope line at Seta Golf Course, two past champions of the TOTO Japan Classic rose to the top of the first-round leaderboard: 2019 winner Ai Suzuki, and 20 winner Momoko Ueda.
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