The two-time defending champion of the Japan
Golf Tour event was nowhere near his best, but nonetheless eked
out a reasonable two-under-par 69 at Phoenix Country Club in
Miyazaki.
"I didn't hit it that great and putted pretty bad," Koepka told
reporters. "A couple of putts I hit were just bad, and couple of
putts I just misread."
Koumei Oda of Japan tamed testing winds to lead on five-under
66, one stroke ahead of a large group including Argentine
Emiliano Grillo and American Andrew Putnam.
The 40-year-old Oda is no slouch, with eight career wins on the
Japan Tour, but Koepka expressed confidence in reeling in the
leader over the next three days.
"Three shots off the lead is fine," the double major winner in
2018 said. "I didn't shoot myself out of it, which is nice.
"Over four days, you are usually going to have one day when you
don't play your best (and) hopefully that was today.
"On this golf course, if you are playing well and controlling
distance, and making some putts, you can shoot
eight-or-nine-under no problem. I will do that tomorrow."
Koepka was a combined 41 under par for his victories in 2016 and
2017.
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by
John O'Brien)
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