Yui Kawamoto (22 = Ricoh), who started in the first group, holed with 5 birdies, 3 bogies 70 and 2 under. At the time of the hole, he was in second place behind the leader, Hinako Shibuno.

While each group went with two people, Kawamoto walked alone without any player in the same group. In the case of a group of three, it took around 4 hours and 30 minutes to go through the 18 holes, but it only took around 2 hours and 50 minutes to complete. Bogey took the lead at No. 1, and even at No. 5, he had more than 2 at one point with Bogey, but he came back.

On the tour of the United States, which will be the main battlefield this year, he was ranked 8th from his debut match in January and showed his presence. In the drive-on championship held from July to August, he finished fourth, the highest of the season. However, after that, there were no tournaments that finished in the top 20 on the Japan-US tour. At the US Women’s Professional Championship, which finished 48th, she was losing confidence and saying, “It wasn’t worth playing here.” For that reason, when he drilled well that day, he seemed to be regaining his confidence, showing a big smile.