Glover, first leader in Barbasol with Hidalgo eighth

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luke glover he carded a 63, nine under par, on Thursday to take a one-stroke lead over the Barbasol PGA Tour Championship. The 43-year-old Glover extended his streak of rounds between sixty and sixty-nine strokes to nine. For his part, Angel Hidalgo He started the tournament on the right foot and tied for eighth.

After struggling with his putting for years, the 2009 US Open champion switched clubs two weeks ago at the Rocket Mortgage Classic and finished tied for fourth. He followed that up with a tie for sixth last week at the John Deere Classic. “I’m confident in the putting and I’m very comfortable in the short drive again,” Glover said. PGA Tour veterans Ryan Moore and Ryan Armor each posted a 64 at Keene Trace Club.

gloves signed off with an eagle, eight birdies and a bogey. “Until recently there haven’t been too many low rounds, but I’ve always liked this time of year and this stage,” said Glover, playing for Barbasol for the first time. “The heat. A 63 anytime, anywhere is beautiful,” he said.

A shot away is a lot to do armor like Moore. The former signed nine birdies and a bogey, while the latter carded eight birdies without a miss. Both will try to attack the lead in the second round.

Started with the right foot Angel Hidalgo, the only Spanish participant in the tournament. He shares a big eighth place with -6 after an eagle, five birdies and a bogey on the 18th hole. So, he will try to get even closer to the positions of honor in the second round.

Behind are the other three Spanish participants. Alexander the King was thirty-eight tied at -3 after a round with seven birdies, two bogeys and a double bogey. Besides, Santiago Tarrio was eighty seconds at -1 after four birdies and three bogeys, while sebastian garcia he climbed to +9 (154th) after a round of one birdie, six bogeys and two double bogeys.

Classification after the first round (par 72)

1. Lucas Glover (United States) 63
2. Ryan Armor (United States) 64
2. Ryan Moore (United States) 64
4. Daniel Brown (England) 65
4. Wesley Bryan (United States) 65
4. Cody Gribble (United States) 65
4. Andrew Novak (United States) 65

8. Angel Hidalgo (Spain) 66
38. Alejandro del Rey (Spain) 69
82. Santiago Tarrio (Spain) 71
154. Sebastian Garcia (Spain) 81

Source: La Verdad

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