Jenny Shin leads after day one at Mexico Riviera Maya Open

Liz Moore Commissioner LPGA
Liz Moore Commissioner - LPGA
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Jenny Shin shares the lead after completing 18 holes at the Mexico Riviera Maya Open at Mayakoba. The tournament, which attracts golfers from various parts of the world, is known for its challenging course and scenic views.

Shin’s performance on the first day has positioned her as a strong contender in this year’s event. Her consistent play throughout the round has garnered attention and sets high expectations for the remaining days of competition.

Sarah Kellam, a manager of digital content with experience in freelance content creation, reported on this development. She hails from Kentucky and played collegiate golf at Northern Kentucky University before joining the LPGA.



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