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Shanshan Feng grabs early lead at weather-affected US Women's Open

BEDMINSTER, NJ - JULY 13:  Shanshan Feng of China wave to the fans after her putt on the 14th green during the U.S. Women's Open round one on July 13, 2017
Image: Feng sets the early pace in New Jersey

Shanshan Feng holds a narrow advantage after a weather-disrupted opening day at the US Women's Open.

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Feng carded a bogey-free 66 to set the clubhouse target at the Donald Trump-owned Trump National GC in New Jersey, where storms saw play suspended for more than two hours during the afternoon.

Amy Yang sits one stroke off the pace after a five-under 67, with Carlotta Ciganda one of the players out on the course on four under when play was suspended due to bad light at 8.33pm local time.

CHONBURI, THAILAND - FEBRUARY 26: Amy Yang of Republic of Korea acknowledges the fan during the final round of Honda LPGA Thailand at Siam Country Club on
Image: Yang sits in second spot after the opening day

Starting on the back alongside Lydia Ko and Inbee Park, Feng surged up the leaderboard with a hat-trick of birdies from the 11th and added three more consecutive gains around the turn.

Feng closed out her round with eight straight pars, while Yang reached the turn level-par before firing five birdies on the back nine to move within one of the lead.

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"I started the round a little slow," Yang said. "I wasn't that comfortable over the ball so I had to do a lot of long putts and it was just little hard to make a birdie.

"But I was out there just being patient and I started get some good momentum going on the back nine, putting worked really well on the back nine."

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BEDMINSTER, NJ - JULY 13:  Charley Hull of England watches her tee shot on the sixth hole during the first round of the U.S. Women's Open Championship at T
Image: Charley Hull lies six strokes off the pace

World No 1 Ryu So Yeon of South Korea and Ko share third place after opening-round 68s, with Ciganda and Mexico's Gaby Lopez also two off the lead with one and three holes left to play respectively.

Jodi Ewart Shadoff leads the British interest after a one-under 71 and Charley Hull is a further shot back, with Catriona Matthew and Georgia Hall also level par when they resume their opening rounds on Friday morning.

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