At one stage, Aditi was five-under through 13 holes, before she suffered in the closing stages of a water-logged opening day here.
Aditi, who played her first Major of the season, ANA Inspiration, birdied first, third, fifth, ninth and 13th to get to five-under. That included birdies on each of the first three Par-5s, but in conditions that were increasingly becoming difficult, she double bogeyed the Par-5 14th, bogeyed 16th and 18th for a disappointing finish.
Mi Hyang Lee and Paula Creamer are tied at matching 6- under-par 66s at the top of the leaderboard while five golfers are tied for second at 5-under.
On a wet opening day, there was a 44-minute rain delay as aggressive rainstorm blew through, which also led to standing water on the greens at the Ko Olina Golf Club.
Play was finally suspended at 7:04 pm local time.
Paula Creamer broke out of that pack to come into the clubhouse prior to Lee at 6-under. Wednesday's 66 was Creamer's best round of 2017, and she credits a change in her putting style for her success.
Americans Beth Allen and Lizette Salas, South Koreans Su-Yeon Jung and Eun-Hee Ji, and Canadian Alena Sharp are all tied for second at 5-under-par.
So Yeon Ryu, the winner of the ANA Inspiration two weeks ago and leader of the Race to the CME Globe, sits two shots back of the lead after an opening-round 4-under-par 68.
The defending champion Minjee Lee matched Ko's opening round, a one-over-par 73. She sits seven shots back of the co-leaders. Michelle Wie, a Hawaii native, fired a one-under- par 71.
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