
Leona Maguire and Lauren Walsh make solid starts at Women's Open
Japan's Eri Okayama, who only qualified last month, leads the way on four-under par after 13 holes with the second wave, including Ireland's Anna Foster, starting their rounds.
The clubhouse lead in Wales is shared by Japanese trio of Shiho Kuwaki, Mao Saigo and Chisato Iwai on three-under par.
Maguire started the final major of the season with a bogey at the first with another following at the fourth, but the Cavan woman rolled in a good birdie putt at the fifth before adding another at the par-five ninth to turn in level par.
Her back nine would mirror her front with a pair of bogeys – at the 11th and 14th – being blotted out by birdies at the 15th and 18th.
Walsh, showing fine form in 2025 on the Ladies European Tour, also turned in level-par after a bogey at two and a birdie at a very generous ninth hole that had coughed up a couple of eagles on Thursday. She briefly moved under par at the 11th before instantly giving that shot back, parring out from there.
Okayama turned in a blistering 32, her card containing four birdies and no dropped shots before a run of pars to start her back nine.

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