cameron smith he carded a 66 on Friday, five under par, which caused him to hold his head high after the first round at tournament at bedminster, in the United States and belongs to the LIV circuit. In this way, he reacted in the best possible way to his thirty-fifth place last week at The Greenbrier.
Smith He had never been to Bedminster’s Trump National course before (he joined LIV Golf a month after last year’s event), but he adapted well to the course. “Just a solid round,” Smith said. “I didn’t see any fairways, but I hit the green most of the time,” he added.
charles howell he held the lead for part of the day but bogeyed twice in his last four holes, one of which was a par 5. With one eagle, six birdies and four bogeys, he was left with a total of – 4, one stroke from the lead . At -3 they tied dustin johnson (five birdies and one double bogey) and patrick reed (three birdies without a miss).
Bryson DeChambeau, who came after a 58 on the final day at The Greenbrier, finished with a +2 in the first round, tied for twenty-seventh. You will see later Phil Mickelsonin T10 with -1 and also in the fight for the top positions.
Classification after the first round (par 71)
1. Cameron Smith (Australia) 66
2. Charles Howell (United States) 67
3. Dustin Johnson (United States) 68
3. Patrick Reed (United States) 68
5. Abraham Ancer (Mexico) 69
5. Jason Kokrak (United States) 69
5. Bubba Watson (United States) 69
5. Bernd Wiesberger (Austria) 69
Source: La Verdad

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