Kiwi golfer Lydia Ko has completed an up-and-down opening round at the Women's Australian Open in Melbourne today.
Ko eventually signed for a four-under 68, which left her in a share of fifth, two shots back from clubhouse leader Suzann Pettersen who fired a six-under 66.
After beginning on the 10th tee, Ko picked up an early shot before she made bogey at the par-three 14th and made the turn at one under following a birdie at the 15th.
But she caught fire down the front nine of the Victoria Golf Club as birdies at the first, fourth, fifth and sixth holes had her get to as low as five under through 15.
The 16-year-old then dropped a shot at the par-three seventh and gave up another at the eighth as she slid down the leaderboard but birdied her ninth and final hole.