Ko leads from Oh after round one of LPGA

Lydia Ko has a one shot lead over Australian Su Oh in the LPGA event in Kuala Lumpur.

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Australian Su Oh is right in contention after an opening round 65 at the LPGA event in Kuala Lumpur. (AAP)

Lydia Ko fired a 64 for her best opening round of the year to lead the LPGA Tour's Sime Darby event at seven under on Thursday, and is hoping her best start will lead to her first title of 2017.

The former No.1-ranked Ko is one shot ahead of Australian Su Oh and two ahead of defending champion and two-time winner Feng Shanshan, Madelene Sagstrom and Eun Hee-Ji, who won by six strokes in Taiwan last week for her first LPGA Tour title since 2009.

"Today I tried to be positive and as confident as I can," said Ko, who finished second in Taiwan last week. "I think playing well last week really gave me good momentum going into today."

Ko opened with a birdie, one of seven in an unblemished round on the par 71, 6,246-yard course at the TPC Kuala Lumpur.

"Made a string of birdies late in my front nine and I was able to keep that momentum going into the back nine," the New Zealander said.

Ko has three top-10 finishes since September, and 10 overall this year.

No.6-ranked Feng, who has been runner-up here twice along with her victories in 2014 and '16, said her ball striking was "super" but she missed some birdie chances.

"I think that means maybe I can still make more over the weekend," she said. "I think it's a good start."


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