By Matt Smith
South African Paula Reto had a day to remember as she set a number of records during the the first round of the CP Women’s Open. The 32-year-old shot a bogey-free 9-under 62 at Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club to lead South Korea’s Narin An by two strokes.

Her course-record bested the 63 by Brooke Henderson in 2017. The 62, the low round of her LPGA Tour career by two strokes, ties the low round overall of the 2022 LPGA Tour season and ties the lowest round in CP Women’s Open history.

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“Usually when I make two, three birdies I feel like it’s going to be a good day whether I make a few more or not. Usually under par is always good. But to go low is always fun. And to have no bogeys,” said Reto, who has represented South Africa at the Olympics. “I saved two really good par saves, which was nice. So that kind of kept the momentum going for a low round.”

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