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Canada's Brooke Henderson tied for 2nd after shooting 67 in opening round of Meijer LPGA Classic

Brooke Henderson, of Smiths Falls, Ont., was two strokes back of the Meijer LPGA Classic lead at 67 after the first round on Thursday.

She's tied with with 2022 champion Jennifer Kupcho, Lizette Salas, Benedetta Moresco, Narin An, Carlota Ciganda, Ssu-Chia Cheng, Lauren Hartlage and Daniela Darquea.

"It was extremely windy," Henderson said. "It was really tough to judge. I feel like the first few holes I didn't hit a fairway and was really getting up-and-down, made a lot clutch par saves, which really kept the momentum and the round going."

Henderson won the event in 2017 and 2019.

WATCH | Henderson of Smiths Falls, Ont., shoots 5-under 67 in 1st round:

Nelly Korda stumbled again Thursday in her first event since missing the cut in the U.S. Women's Open, dropping four strokes on the first three holes in a 4-over 76.

The top-ranked Korda was tied for 133rd in the 144-player field, 11 strokes behind leader Alison Lee at Blythefield Country Club.

Korda shot 80-70 — making a 10 on a hole in the first round — two weeks ago in the U.S. Women's Open in Pennsylvania. She came into the Women's Open with six victories in her last seven tournaments, including a major that tied an LPGA Tour record for five wins in a row.

Lee shot 65. Winless on the tour, she eagled the par-5 eighth and had seven birdies and a bogey.

"Definitely really nice to shoot a low one today," Lee said. "Definitely giving a lot of credit to my putter. Even I made a lot of really, really good par saves, and a lot of good birdies."

Lilia Vu, a former No. 1 player and double major winner last year, opened with a 69 — playing alongside Lee — in her return from a back injury that sidelined her since the Ford Championship in Arizona at the end of March.

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