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Happier on the course, Jennifer Kupcho shares lead after first round of Founders Cup

Happier on the course, Jennifer Kupcho shares lead after first round of Founders Cup

NBC Sports07-02-2025

BRADENTON, Fla. — Jennifer Kupcho found more joy in golf in 2024 and she carried that into her first LPGA event this season, shooting a 6-under 65 on Thursday to share the first-round lead with Nanna Koerstz Madsen at the Founders Cup.
Kupcho made the turn at 2 under and shot a bogey-free 4-under 31 on the back nine at Bradenton Country Club. She won three times in 2022, including a major at the Chevron Championship, and is winless since. Still, she feels like last season was her most consistent.
'I think really last year I kind of fell in love with the game more, so I think I'm just kind of like bringing that into this year,' Kupcho said. 'It's just a game, so really just trying to enjoy it and have fun.'
Attitude was also key to Koerstz Madsen's strong 2025 debut.
'I think biggest key for me is to be good mentally out there, just stay happy, not let the bad shots get too much to your head, yeah,' she said.
Lauren Coughlin, a teammate of Kupcho on last year's winning U.S. Solheim Cup squad, was one shot back along with Jin Hee Im and Angel Yin.
'I think a lot of it is just what I'm doing is working in a certain sense,' said Coughlin, a two-time winner in 2024. 'There are definitely still things I need to work on and get better, but a lot of what I do in my full swing, like I've been able to keep it strong for a really long time.'
Playing in her Gulf Coast hometown, top-ranked Nelly Korda birdied the 18th hole and opened with a 68. She won a different tournament at Bradenton Country Club last year, the first of her seven wins in 2024.
'Actually it's such a big golf community. I think Florida as a as whole,' Korda said. 'I mean, there is just so much more to see here. You have beautiful Sarasota, Bradenton, Longboat Key, Anna Maria Island. It's kind of like a hidden gem.'
Major champions Celine Boutier, Jin Young Ko and Jeongeun Lee6 were among the group at 4 under.
Lexi Thompson, in this event after announcing last year that she planned to play a reduced schedule, opened with a 69 that might have been better if not for an unlucky deflection off the flagstick on the par-4 13th hole.

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