Justin Lower grabs lead as PGA Tour season tees off
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[September 16, 2022] Second-year
PGA Tour member Justin Lower holds a two-shot lead after the first
round of the circuit's 2022-23 season on Thursday in the Fortinet
Championship in Napa, Calif.
Lower fired a 9-under-par 63 at Silverado Resort and Spa's North
Course. Max Homa sits in second place at 65, and two South Korean
golfers, S.H. Kim and Byeong Hun An, are tied for third at 66.
Rickie Fowler, Greyson Sigg, Sahith Theegala, Scott Harrington,
Brice Garnett, J.J. Spaun, Canada's Nick Taylor, Argentina's
Emiliano Grillo, Germany's Matti Schmid and South Korea's Sung Kang
share fifth place at 5-under 67. Robby Shelton was 5 under through
13 holes when play was suspended due to darkness.
About a quarter of the 155 players did not complete the first round.
Lower has never finished in the top five at a PGA Tour event. His
best results were a tie for eighth in the Barbasol Championship and
a tie for 10th in the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.
In a bogey-free round on Thursday, Lower started on the back nine
and made four consecutive bides from No. 16 to No. 1. He alternated
birdies and pars throughout the front nine.
"I'll take it," he said. "I birdied half the holes, so that's always
a good start, I guess."
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Lower only gained full playing status on the
2022-23 tour two weeks ago when the PGA suspended the most recent
six players to jump to the Saudi-backed LIV Golf circuit. He was one
of the six who took the vacated spots.
"I'm honestly just happy to be in the position I am having ... full
status for once," he said. "I actually get to play events I wanted
to play this fall. Last fall I only got three starts, so looking to
get off to a better start this fall for sure."
Kim, a PGA Tour newcomer, finished the day with eight birdies and
two bogeys.
"I was a bit nervous to get (going) today, but I had a good start
which got me into a good rhythm," he said. "And just as I got
comfortable on the course, it led to me hitting some shots I wanted
to. So overall I'm happy for how the day went today."
Fowler, who recently changed swing coaches, is back in Napa for the
first time since 2010.
Homa is playing this week ahead of competing for Team USA in the
field in the Presidents Cup next week. Four members of the
International Team are warming up at the Fortinet Championship:
Japan's Hideki Matsuyama (69, tied for 24th), Canada's Corey Conners
(70, tied for 35th), Canada's Taylor Pendrith (71, tied for 61st)
and Australia's Cam Davis (74, tied for 115th).
--Field Level Media
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