Feng starts strong in Malaysia title defence

China's Shanshan Feng competes on September 12, 2015 in the Evian Championship, in the French Alps town of Evian-les-Bains

Feng Shanshan opened her Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia title defence in solid fashion with a five-under-par 66 to sit one stroke off the lead after the first round Thursday. Alison Lee of the United States and Lin Xiyu of China shared the lead at six-under after starting with a slew of birdies and hanging on after a three-hour rain delay disrupted play. Feng, the Chinese world number 7, kept the pace with six birdies of her own at the Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. "Overall I think I did well to score five under. I’m happy I did not have too much pressure during the round and still brought out my A-Game," said Feng. Michelle Wie, who like Lee played a role in the United States' emotional Solheim Cup victory over Europe last month, was among three players also at five-under. World number one Inbee Park carded a three-under-par 71 with three birdies on an otherwise clean card. Second-ranked Lydia Ko, who at age 18 became the youngest women's major winner at the Evian Championship last month, double-bogeyed the 11th hole and followed with a bogey on the next. She ended the day on even par along with a pack of golfers including 2013 winner Lexi Thompson.