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Olson leads by three after first round at windy women’s British Open

The year’s first women’s golf major since the pandemic shut down the tour had only three players finish under par as strong winds clocking 65 km per hour buffeted the links course. Olson bogeyed the par-four third but held firm to sink two birdies to go one-under at the turn. “That was the best ball-striking day of my life,” Olson said.

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