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Thai women top group after UL International Day 1

Thai stars Ariya Jutanugarn (left) and Sherman Santiwiwatthanaphong (centre) leave the green with a handshake for the Japanese caddie after winning their match 2-and-1. (Photo via Twitter/@LPGA)

INCHEON, South Korea: Thailand top Pool B after Day 1 of the UL International Crown team golf tournament Thursday.

The sixth-seeded Thais moved into first by taking three points against third-seeded Japan.

Ariya Jutanugarn and Sherman Santiwiwatthanaphong beat Misuzu Narita and Mamiko Higa 2-and-1.

Japan salvaged a point against Moriya Jutanugarn and Pornanong Phatlum thanks to a birdie on No.18 that halved the game.

The winning Thai strategy was to split up sisters Moriya and Ariya Jutanugarn, and it paid dividends.

US Women's Open champion Ariya, the younger Jutanugarn, said she tried to make partner Sherman Santiwiwatthanaphong loosen up a bit after their first tee shots.

"I'm like, our goal is we're not going to be scared. We're just going to hit, because I trust you," she said. "You have to trust me. Like, don't be scared."

World number one Park Sung-hyun partnered fellow major winner Kim In-kyung to a 1-up win for the top-ranked Koreans before Chun In-gee and Ryu So-yeon won their match 2-up.

Big-hitting Park drove the green at the par-four 14th, which measured 263 yards on Thursday, then holed her putt for eagle to set Korea on their path towards victory.

Organisers, concerned about the impact of approaching Typhoon Kong-rey, said on Thursday that the third round of matches would begin as soon as the second slate of ties had been completed on Friday.

Hosts South Korea got off to the perfect start in the LPGA's International Crown team competition on Thursday, winning both their matches against Taiwan, while defending champions the United States split the points with Sweden.

The four-day biennial event, which is being held at the Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea in Incheon, west of Seoul, pits four players from eight countries against each other in four-ball and singles formats.

Sherman and Ariya Jutanugarn (left) and address the media following their 2-and-1 win over Misuzu Narita and Mamiko Higa of Japan at the 2018 UL International Crown. (Screen cap via LPGA.com)

South Korea lead Pool A on four points, one ahead of England after their quartet of Charley Hull, Georgia Hall, Bronte Law and Jodi Ewart Shadoff won one match and halved the other against Australia.

Cristie Kerr and Lexi Thompson got the US on the board in Pool B with a 2-up win over Pernilla Lindberg and Madelene Sagstrom but Sweden hit back through Anna Nordqvist and Caroline Hedwall, who beat Michelle Wie and Jessica Korda by the same score.

Kerr, who has played in the two previous editions of the Crown, thanked her partner for carrying the partnership as she struggled with her swing.

"It wasn't pretty today, I didn't contribute that much," she told reporters. "When I was out of it, which was probably three quarters of the day today, Lexi was in there."

World number one Park Sung-hyun partnered fellow major winner Kim In-kyung to a 1-up win for the top-ranked Koreans before Chun In-gee and Ryu So-yeon won their match 2-up.

Big-hitting Park drove the green at the par-four 14th, which measured 263 yards on Thursday, then holed her putt for eagle to set Korea on their path towards victory.

Organisers, concerned about the impact of approaching Typhoon Kong-rey, said on Thursday that the third round of matches would begin as soon as the second slate of ties had been completed on Friday.

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