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Allisen Corpuz finally sees results and shares Boston lead with Sei Young Kim

Allisen Corpuz matched Sei Young Kim's 7-under 65 to lead the FM Championship first round at TPC Boston, marking a strong season breakthrough for Corpuz.

  • On Thursday, Allisen Corpuz opened the FM Championship with a 7-under 65 at TPC Boston, sharing the first-round lead with Sei Young Kim after making four birdies on her last six holes.
  • Corpuz arrived after a season of near-misses, holding one LPGA win—the U.S. Women's Open at Pebble Beach two years ago—and two top-10 finishes including third at the Ford Championship in Phoenix.
  • Nelly Korda switched to a blade-style putter and changed her grip, seeking a different feel, which paid off as she carded seven birdies in a 67 during her TPC Boston debut.
  • Sei Young Kim played in the cooler morning and questioned ball flight, contrasting with Allisen Corpuz's later calmer conditions, while Canadian golfer Brooke Henderson opened at 1 under behind the leaders.
  • Given 22 different winners last year, the LPGA season shows volatility while the FM Championship plays at TPC Boston, a course with PGA Tour postseason history.
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Ewart Shadoff surges to share LPGA lead at TPC Boston

Jodi Ewart Shadoff birdied her last four holes to share the first-round lead alongside Kim Sei-young and Allisen Corpuz in the LPGA FM Championship at TPC Boston on Thursday.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
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