Pagdanganan shines despite late mishap; Saso faces cut threat

Bianca Pagdanganan launched her return to LPGA Tour action with flashes of brilliance, carding a 69 in the opening round of the Lotte Championship at the Hoakalei Country Club in Ewa Beach, Oahu, Hawaii, on Thursday.

Though she stumbled at the finish, a dynamic start and steady play kept Pagdanganan well within reach of the leaders in the $3-million event.

The long-hitting Filipina, backed by ICTSI, teed off on the back nine and immediately caught fire, stringing together four consecutive birdies from No. 17 through No. 2 to surge up the leaderboard. Her momentum, however, slowed down as she settled for pars over her next five holes before bogeying the par-4 No. 8, her penultimate hole of the round, to finish with a 34-35 card.

While that dropped her to a tie for 25th at the end of the day, the power-hitter remains just five shots off the pace set by Japan’s Akie Iwai, who fired a sparkling eight-under 64 to grab the early lead.

Also in the mix are Peiyun Chien, Gabriella Ruffels and Nasa Hataoka, who matched 65s, while Pornanong Phatlum, Patty Tavatanakit, and A Lim Kim carded 66s to create a tightly packed leaderboard.

Despite hitting only six fairways and reaching 12 greens in regulation, Pagdanganan’s sharp putting – just 28 putts on the day – and resilience showed her readiness to contend again. With her immense power off the tee – averaging 293 yards – and growing maturity in course management, Pagdanganan remains a compelling contender heading into the weekend, especially if she can tighten up her long game and capitalize on scoring opportunities.

The 27-year-old has been knocking on the door of a breakthrough win, and her current form suggests it may only be a matter of time before she breaks through. Her recent performances have consistently placed her within striking distance going into moving day – a testament to both her raw talent and evolving consistency.

In contrast, fellow ICTSI-backed star and two-time US Women’s Open champion Yuka Saso continued to search for form, enduring a difficult opening round of 77 (+5) that put her at serious risk of missing the cut.

Saso, who started with promise by birdying her first two holes, quickly lost her rhythm. After making two pars, she dropped five shots over her next seven holes, including a double bogey on the par-3 ninth. Her back nine wasn’t kinder, as she managed just one birdie while surrendering two more bogeys and another double bogey to finish with a 39-37 effort.

The stats told the story: just seven fairways hit, eight missed greens, and three failed sand saves, despite registering 28 putts. For a player of Saso’s caliber, a major champion known for her calm under pressure and ball-striking prowess, the round was uncharacteristically erratic.

Saso’s recent struggles raise questions about confidence and rhythm, both of which have eluded her for much of the season. A bright start showed she still has the tools, but regaining trust in her swing and consistency in execution will be key if she hopes to climb back into contention and avoid another early exit.

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