Six tied for 1st round lead at U.S. Women's Open
Briefly

Angel Yin, using a new putter for the first time at the U.S. Women's Open, shot a 4-under 68 to tie for the lead. After years of fluctuating performance at the event, she felt confident her new putter could handle the tournament's challenging conditions. Yin's previous results indicate a mix of highs and lows, exemplifying the intense competition of the championship. Meanwhile, Julia Lopez Ramirez, making her U.S. Women's Open debut, impressed with a bogey-free round after overcoming health issues earlier in the year.
I know U.S. Open is going to be extremely fast, so I wanted to find a putter that will hold the ground and just do what I want it to do.
Either really good or really, really terrible, where I don't see the weekend. I think it just says a lot about the championship.
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