the americans Gary Woodland and Trey Mullinax were at their best Thursday in The CJ Cup openerdelivering a card of 65 strokes, six under par, on a day where Jon Rahm finished with two under par.
At Congaree Golf Club in Ridgeland, South Carolina, Mullinax started off brilliantlywith six ‘birdies’ in twelve holes, but his only ‘bogey’, at the fourteenth, denied him all alone.
Share the first position in Woodlandwho overtook Mullinax thanks to two birdies in the final two holes, after previously registering six birdies for two bogeys.
A group of six players can be found in an effect, where the presence of Northern Irishman Rory McIlroy stands out.with a clean path marked by five ‘birdies’.
The best Hispanic player was Colombian Sebastián Muñoz, who delivered a card of 68 strokes, three under par, while Rahm finished at two under par after a performance marked by six birdies and four bogeys.
The CJ Cup tournament will run until next Sunday.
The CJ Cup
First day of work
1. Trey Mullinax (USA) -6 (65)
. Gary Woodland (USA) -6 (65)
3. Wyndham Clark (USA) -5 (66)
. Cameron Davis (AUS) -5 (66)
. Joohyung Kim (KOR) -5 (66)
. Kurt Kitayama (USA) -5 (66)
. Rory McIlroy (NIR) -5 (66)
. Aaron Wise (USA) -5 (66)
9. Tyrrell Hatton (ENG) -4 (67)
. Viktor Hovland (NOR) -4 (67)
. Sung-Jae Im (KOR) -4 (67)
. Woo Kim (KOR) -4 (67)
. Taylor Moore (USA) -4 (67)
. Seamus Power (IRL) -4 (67)
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15. Billy Horschel (USA) -3 (68)
. Shane Lowry (IRL) -3 (68)
. Justin Thomas (USA) -3 (68)
26. Jon Rahm (ESP) -2 (69)
37. Collin Morikawa (USA) -1 (70)
44. Scottie Scheffler (USA) 0 (71)
Source: La Verdad
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