The number 1 in the world, Scottie Scheffler, didn’t wait to recover from his early dismissal from the PGA Championship last weekend and took the lead Charles SchwabChallenge, although distributed to seven players, after the first round this Thursday at Colonial CC, in Fort Worth, Texas.
Scheffler, who won the Augusta Masters in April, missed the second Grand Slam of the season on Friday. “You never want that kind of happen. It’s been a while since I missed a cut, so it’s even more frustrating because I’ve been playing really well for a while, but not this week. These things happen. A lot of weird ones things happen in golf. ” said the American after scoring a 66 stroke card, 4 under par.
He was joined in co-leadership by another former Masters winner Patrick Reed, another US Open champion Webb Simpson, as well as Harold Varner III, Chris Kirk, Beau Hossler, Canadian Nick Taylor and Australian Cameron Davis.
justin thomasrecent PGA Championship winner, had a bad start with a 71 (+1) that puts him in 57th place, ahead of Will Zalatoris who he beat in the tiebreaker on Sunday (72, +2) and who was 80.
Source: La Verdad

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