Japans Sakura Yokomine carded an opening-round five-under-par 67 to lead the LPGA Taiwan Championship in Taipei. Yokomine, who added an eagle at the 12th to three back-nine birdies, had one shot to spare over Brooke Henderson, Paula Creamer and Amy Yang at the end of the day.The 30-year-old is without a win in two seasons on the LPGA Tour after having previously chalked up 23 victories on her home tour. Canadian teenager Henderson, ranked fourth in the world after winning the major KPMG Womens PGA in June and successfully defending her Cambia Portland Classic title the following month, birdied three of the final four holes to secure her place in the three-way tie for second. Brooke Henderson is tied for second Yokomine and Henderson are making their 26th starts of the year, tied with American Kim Kaufman for the tour lead.Henderson plans to play all six weeks on the Asian Swing, a journey that started last week in China with a fourth-place tie, and will take her to South Korea, back to China and then to Malaysia and Japan.Kaufmans compatriot Creamer put her bogey-free round down to a liking for the conditions, and an in-tune working relationship with caddie Colin Cann. Paula Creamer among group one shot behind Yokomine The Solheim Cup star, who won the last of her 10 LPGA Tour titles in Singapore in February 2014, said: Ive always played really well when its windy and kind of tough. You have to think a lot out there. Colin and I worked really well as a team today. Its pretty windy in certain spots on this golf course and he did a good job of figuring that out for us. Defending champion Lydia Ko lies three shots back Korean Yang looked on course to hold the clubhouse lead overnight when approaching the 14th hole two under par but bogeys at the next two holes forced her settle for a share of second spot.Korean duo Ha Na Jang and Hee Young Park, lie a further shot back alongside Japans Ai Miyazato, Lee-Anne Pace of South Africa and Spaniard Beatriz Recari. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just ?£6.99. No contract. Defending champion Lydia Ko of New Zealand, who won by nine shots at Miramar last year, double-bogeyed the par-four fifth on the way to a two-under-par 70. Also See: Opinion Golf on Sky Sports 4 Schedule Free HD Golf Game Get Sky Sports Cody Parkey Jersey . Fans holding laudatory signs started showing up at Yankee Stadium when the gates opened at 4 p.m. Monday, an hour early in order to give them a chance to watch the New York captain take batting practice. 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I love the city. Im grateful for being able to be here. The city is going through change, as is the organization. Its just an honour to be a part of that." He tested the market as a free agent before deciding to stay in Detroit. "Of course, the pursuits were real because thats just part of the business," Pettigrew said. The 6-foot-5, 265-pound Pettigrew is yet another weapon for Stafford, who already has Johnson and will now have receiver Golden Tate next season. Detroit, with a solid offensive line, should be able to strike a balance in the running game with Reggie Bush in his second season paired with Joique Bell, who was re-signed with a $9.3 million, three-year deal earlier this week. "He gives you a guuy that really is a dual threat in terms of being able to handle the end-line blocking on the line of scrimmage, which he does very well," Caldwell said.dddddddddddd "Also, obviously, hes a threat in the passing game. 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