After starting his round with five birdies on the back nine,
Kang wrapped up at the par-5 ninth hole, where he drove the
green in two to set up his eagle. He tallied nine birdies and
one bogey on the day.
"I didn't hit my drive good and I was in the bunker and the ball
was a little below my feet," Kang said. "And then I carry a
7-wood, which is big advantage, so my caddie told me 7-wood was
perfect club. Tried to hit a little bit of draw and hit it
clean, landed in a perfect spot and rolled up about (18) feet."
Kang, 34, won his lone PGA Tour title at the 2019 AT&T Byron
Nelson.
Im also eagled the ninth after he nestled his second shot inside
8 feet of the pin. However, his main highlight was a run of five
straight birdies on Nos. 12-16 to reach 8 under. The 29th-ranked
player in the world is also in search of his second PGA Tour
win.
Ramey, a PGA Tour rookie, racked up seven birdies on the back
nine to score a 29. He nearly holed out from a greenside bunker
for eagle at No. 16, then ended his day with a 14-foot birdie at
the last.
As he got rolling on the back nine, which included a five-birdie
stretch, Ramey reminded himself not to let up.
"Everybody out here obviously can play and take it deep and when
you get a little bit of momentum on your side, just don't be
scared and keep your foot on the gas," Ramey said.
Hoffman, a 44-year-old tour vet who has played TPC Summerlin
plenty in his career, knows birdies are harder to come by when
the desert wind starts to blow.
"As I say, in Las Vegas, (if) you get no wind, you can start
attacking this golf course," Hoffman said. "It starts blowing 15
to 20 (mph), it's a different animal.
"You got to hit the fairways, I was able to hit a few fairways
and I was able to attack on those holes and I've been out here
-- I went to college out here in '95, so this is not my first
time around this golf course and the greens were somewhat
receptive and rolling smooth this morning so I was able to make
some birdies."
Adam Schenk, Talor Gooch, Chesson Hadley, Matthew Wolff and
Australia's Matt Jones shot 7-under 64 to join a tie for fifth.
Japan's Hideki Matsuyama and South Africa's Louis Oosthuizen
were part of a logjam at 6-under 65.
Tour rookie Hayden Buckley landed his tee shot at the 176-yard,
par-3 17th right in front of the cup, and after two bounces it
dropped for a hole-in-one. Buckley finished with a 5-under 66.
Defending champion Martin Laird of Scotland had a 4-under 67.
--Field Level Media
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