After being denied use of a cart for the
British Open, Daly decided to take a pass on playing in the
major championship this week, instead teeing up in Nicholasville
with the tour's bottom-feeders.
The twice major champion, who has an arthritic right knee, was
granted use of a cart by the PGA Tour.
A triple-bogey at the fourth hole, where his approach shot found
water, set back Daly's cause but he bounced back with an eagle
at the next.
Despite his reasonable score, Daly was a distant nine strokes
behind leader J.T. Poston, who plundered 11 birdies on the
rain-softened Keene Trace layout in a course record-matching 62.
"It was one of those days everything clicked," said world number
154 Poston, who enjoyed a one-shot advantage over Canadian Nick
Taylor.
"I've hit it good for a while now, especially my irons. I missed
the cut last week but didn't feel I played bad.
"Today I was able to hit a lot of fairways, give myself a lot of
chances and make some birdies."
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by
Ian Ransom)
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