
KILDEER, Ill. Danielle Kang will pass on the waffles with chocolate chips at breakfast the rest of the week.She wasnt completely certain of the cause, but she battled a stomach ache the entire first round Thursday at the KPMG Womens PGA Championship, even after throwing up after nine holes.Its drama; its my life, Kang cracked afterward. I think its just some crap I ate this morning.I can handle pain. I just cant handle stomach pain.
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Kang, the defending champ, was satisfied with her start, considering her cramping stomach caused her to double over on the course. She opened with a 1-over-par 73.I was telling my caddie, Hey, I'm hitting it great, Kang said. I played really good, I thought. Ill take 1 over. The course is playing really hard.Its a major. Nobody is really taking it that low.The plan for Friday?Im going to stick with the oatmeal, she said.

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