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Somi Lee's putting change leads to big lead

Summary

  • Somi Lee leads CME Group Tour Championship with 8-under 64.
  • A change in putting grip propelled Lee to a significant lead.
  • The tournament offers a record $4 million prize for the winner.
Somi Lee's putting change leads to big lead

Somi Lee took a commanding two-shot lead after the first round of the CME Group Tour Championship, carding an 8-under 64. Lee attributes her success to a recent adjustment to her putting grip, inspired by observing fellow LPGA player Lydia Ko. This change proved highly effective, resulting in only 27 putts during her opening round.

The tournament, held at Tiburon Golf Club, features the top 60 players on the LPGA Tour, all competing for the season's richest prize. The winner will take home a record $4 million from an $11 million purse, making it the most lucrative event in women's golf.

Lee's strong start places her ahead of competitors like Allisen Corpuz, who is two shots back. Also in contention is Jeeno Thitikul, the current LPGA Player of the Year front-runner, who opened with a 67.

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Somi Lee is leading the CME Group Tour Championship after the first round with an 8-under 64.
The CME Group Tour Championship offers the richest prize in women's golf, with the winner receiving $4 million.
Somi Lee changed her putting grip, inspired by Lydia Ko, leading to a significant improvement in her game.

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