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Canada's Brooke Henderson tied for 3rd after 1st round at Shoprite LPGA Classic

Australian rookie Stephanie Kyriacou shot a 6-under 65 on Friday to take the first-round lead in the ShopRite LPGA Classic at Seaview Hotel and Golf Club.

"The greens are quite challenging," Kyriacou said. "They're pretty firm and they're fast, so it's kind of hard to stick [shots]. But it wasn't as windy as the practice rounds, so that was a positive."

Sweden's Frida Kinhult was a stroke back.

Top-ranked Jin Young Ko was at 67 with Canada's Brooke Henderson, Dottie Ardina and New Jersey player Marina Alex. Alex won the Palos Verdes Championship in early May in California for her second tour title.

Twenty-time LPGA Tour winner Cristie Kerr and former local teaching pro Meaghan Francella were in the group at 68.

Kyriacou benefitted from some advice from LPGA Hall of Famer and fellow Australian Karrie Webb earlier in the week. The 47-year-old Webb, the 2013 Shoprite winner with 41 career victories, ran into Kyriacou on the practice green Tuesday and offered some tips.

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It paid off. Kyriacou enjoyed a bogey-free round and carded six birdies.

"I just kind of just asked her what she did when she struggled with nerves in her prime. I just asked how she coped with it and she gave me a few tips," Kyriacou said. "She kind of just said between shots to just close your eyes and breathe and listen to the birds and stuff. Just to get your mind off things. It's so simple, but it's very helpful."

Webb shot a 73 in her first tour start since January.

Kinhult, who was the top-ranked amateur in 2019, also teed off early.

"I was looking at the leaderboard all day," Kinhult said. "I always do. I like to have a little bit of knowing what's going on out there. I still try to

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