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Chien Peiyun leads Chevron as Leona Maguire and Stephanie Meadow off the pace

World number two Nelly Korda birdied her last two holes at the Chevron Championship on Thursday to climb within one of surprise leader Chien Peiyun, who carded an opening round five-under 67 to set the pace at the first women's major of the year.

Taiwan's Chien, the world's 189th-ranked player, was among the early starters at the Jack Nicklaus designed The Club at Carlton Woods near Houston, mixing six birdies with a bogey to top the leaderboard.

However, she will be looking over her shoulder at a chasing pack of six players including Tokyo Olympic gold medallist Korda, who signed for a 68 along with Japan's Ayaka Furue, Australian Stephanie Kyriacou, South Korea's Chella Choi and Americans Marina Alex and Lilia Vu.

Vu and Kyriacou both jumped up the leaderboard with late eagles, the American's coming on her penultimate hole and the Australian's on her last.

Irish pair Leona Maguire and Stephanie Meadow both made disappointing starts.

Maguire recorded five bogeys and just a single birdie for a four-over-par 76.

Meadow was a shot further back on 77. She managed four birdies but also had six bogeys and a triple on the par-five fourth.

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Korda, who is hunting a second major following her triumph at the 2021 Women's PGA Championship, missed last year's Chevron due to injury but is back to full fitness and has four top-six finishes in five starts this season.

"I took advantage of the par-fives today, I think I birdied them all, so that was important," she said after being among the late starters and sitting out an hour during a dangerous weather delay.

"Overall I played pretty well. It was nice to finish the way I did with just a tap-in birdie."

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