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Canada's Brooke Henderson just outside of top 10 after 1st round at British Open

Still waiting for her suitcase to arrive in Muirfield, Jessica Korda recovered from an early bogey to shoot a 5-under 66 in the first round Thursday, putting her one shot behind leader Hinako Shibuno of Japan.

Still awaiting suitcase, American Jessica Korda 1 shot back of Japanese leader Shibuno

Canaa's Brooke Henderson of Canada tees off on the third hole during the first round of the Women's British Open on Thursday, after which she sits tied for 13th at 1-under. (Charlie Crowhurst/Getty Images)

Playing in borrowed clothes doesn't seem to bother Jessica Korda at the Women's British Open.

Still waiting for her suitcase to arrive in Muirfield, Korda recovered from an early bogey to shoot a 5-under 66 in the first round Thursday, putting her one shot behind leader Hinako Shibuno of Japan.

Korda made four birdies and an eagle on the 17th despite missing her normal clothes after her luggage got stuck at an airport in Switzerland.

"If anyone knows anyone at the Zurich airport that would like to put my suitcase on the one flight a day that they have coming into Edinburgh, I'd deeply appreciate it," Korda said. "I know where it is, I have an air tag on it. I can't get anyone to actually go get it. ... Monday I wore Megan Khang's pants. Tuesday, I wore my sister's pants and Wednesday I wore Alison Lee's pants. Today I'm wearing FootJoy pants."

Shibuno, the 2019 champion, made birdies on the first three holes and went on to card eight in total in her 65. Scotland's Louise Duncan and Mexico's Gabby Lopez were tied for third, two shots back.

"It has been a long time since I've played this well, especially putting. Honestly it was a little frightening," Shibuno said through an interpreter. "I haven't changed much. My caddie told me that my body balance was off when I was missing putts. Once I focused on this, I could play much better."

Brooke Henderson of Smiths Falls, Ont., was tied for 13th after shooting 1-under 70. Henderson returned to action Thursday after winning her second career major two weeks ago at the Evian Championship in France.

Maude-Aimée Leblanc of Sherbrooke, Que., who finished eighth last week at the Scottish Open, shot a first round of 5 over 76.

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Smiths Falls, Ontario native Brooke Henderson battled back from a rough start on Sunday to win in France by one stroke.

Nelly Korda, Jessica's sister, was also tied for 13th.

Catriona Matthew, also a former Women's British Open champion and two-time winning captain in the Solheim Cup, was selected to hit the opening tee shot Thursday after growing up close to Muirfield, which is hosting the event for the first time. It was only six years ago that Muirfield didn't allow women to even set foot in the clubhouse.

Matthew struggled to a 5-over 76, making double bogeys on the first and 10th and failing to make a single birdie.

"Being the first women's pro event to be played here, it's great, and me being local it was a huge honour to hit the first tee shot," Matthew said. "Apart from the two doubles I actually played quite well. It's a little frustrating."

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