Song-Hee Kim leads Ochoa event with 65

Song-Hee Kim shot a 7-under 65 to take the first-round lead at the Lorena Ochoa Invitational, holding a two-stroke lead over fellow South Korean Jiyai Shin, Paula Creamer and Mariajo Uribe on Thursday.

Kim had six birdies on the first 10 holes at Guadalajara Country Club and also birdied the last to top the 36-player field. Winless in three seasons on the U.S. LPGA Tour, she's trying to become the ninth South Korean to win this year.

Shin, a three-time winner this season and the money leader, has already won the rookie of the year award and leads top-ranked Lorena Ochoa in the player of the year race.

Ochoa shot a 71, making three birdies and two bogeys on her home course.

"I have no excuses," Ochoa said. "I played good today. I wasn't nervous. I controlled my game, but I couldn't get used to the green speeds. Hopefully, I won't make the same mistakes tomorrow."

Catriona Matthew and Eun-Hee Ji opened with 68s, Cristie Kerr, Brittany Lincicome and Brittany Lang had 69s, and Michelle Wie, Katherine Hull and M.J. Hur shot 70s.

Ai Miyazato, second on the money list, had a 71, and defending champion Angela Stanford finished with a 73.

Kim has 10 top-10s this season, including a fifth-place finish two weeks ago in South Korea at the Hana Bank KOLON Championship. One of 47 South Koreans on the tour, Kim said she believes she's close to winning.

"I have had a lot of chances this year," Kim said. "I think I didn't have luck and that is why I lost the wins. If I play well this week, I think I can win."

She savored her 12-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole.

"That one I was thinking if I make this I can get more confident," she said. "That was really important to me."

With two tournaments remaining, Shin leads Ochoa by four points in the player of the year race. The season ends next week at the LPGA Tour Championship in Houston.

If Shin wins this week she will wrap up the player of the year award if Ochoa fails to finish at least seventh. Nancy Lopez is the only player to win both the rookie and player of the year awards in the same season, accomplishing the feat in 1978.

Shin birdied four of the first six holes, and also controlled her sometimes-troublesome driver.

"The last couple of weeks, my driver ... is a little scary because sometimes it's a little too far left," she said. "But today no mistakes with the driver. I'm really happy to hit driver today, so my confidence is good. So I just want to just carry this feeling."

Ochoa also has won three times this season, but that pales compared to the 21 she won in the previous three seasons. She plans to marry next month and has acknowledged off-course obligations have hurt her tournament results.

Creamer and Colombia's Uribe - the 2007 U.S. Amateur champion - are also in the mix with 67s.

Creamer, who won four times last season, is winless in 2009 and has battled stomach problems. This week she said she's traveling with 18 kilograms (40 pounds) of her own food.

"A win here would be huge," Creamer said. "It would be considering - I don't like to dwell on the year - what I've had to go through. It would be nice."