Patrick Cantlay, Xander Schauffele combine for 59 at Zurich Classic
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[April 22, 2022]
Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele teamed up to shoot a
tournament record, 13-under-par 59 in the first round of the Zurich
Classic of New Orleans, taking a one-shot lead in the team event
Thursday in Avondale, La.
Cantlay sank a 27-foot eagle putt at the par-5 second hole to get
their round
rolling. They finished with 11 birdies, making birdies on each of
the final
three holes at TPC Louisiana to set the record.
It won't go down as an official round of 59, rarefied air on the PGA
Tour, but
Schauffele will take it all the same.
"Yeah, it counts for me," Schauffele said. "I haven't done it
before. I don't
think Pat has either. I'll count it in my book."
Cantlay and Schauffele lead the team of Matthew NeSmith and Taylor
Moore by
one shot. Three teams shot 61 to land in a tie for third: Englishman
Aaron Rai
and David Lipsky; Tommy Gainey and Robert Garrigus; and Doc Redman
and Sam
Ryder.
In Thursday's four-ball format, both golfers play each hole and
choose the
better score between them. On Friday, the field of 80 teams will
play alternate shot. After the 36-hole cut, the third round will
return to four-ball and the final round will again be alternate
shot.
Schauffele stuck his second shot at the par-4 16th to inside 3 feet
and tapped
in for birdie. It was Cantlay's turn to show off at the par-3 17th
when he
chipped in for birdie from close range. Cantlay's two-putt birdie at
the par-5
18th sealed the 59.
"I wasn't really thinking about 59 just because it's best ball,"
Cantlay said.
"Yeah, I mean, just trying to make a birdie on par-5 like every
other week."
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Cantlay and Schauffele are ranked fourth and 12th,
respectively, in the Official World Golf Ranking and have 10 PGA
Tour wins between them. On the other end of the spectrum are NeSmith
and Moore, who are ranked outside the top 150 in the world and have
never won on tour.
They rolled into contention with their 12-under 60. The pair only
touched 12
under because Moore sank a nearly 25-foot eagle putt at No. 18.
Moore revealed that he was in the emergency room Wednesday morning
recovering from food poisoning, making Thursday's performance that
much more impressive.
"He's been putting great all day long," NeSmith said of his partner.
"He's had
the pace right all day. So just striped two shots (at No. 18) and
made a great
putt."
The teams of Sam Burns and Billy Horschel, Bubba Watson and Harold
Varner III, and Cameron Tringale and Wyndham Clark all fired
10-under 62 for a tie for sixth.
Defending champions Cameron Smith and Marc Leishman of Australia
opened with a 7-under 65, as did another powerhouse pairing, Viktor
Hovland of Norway and Collin Morikawa.
--Field Level Media
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