Eagle lifts Jordan Spieth into first-round lead at FedEx St. Jude
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[August 11, 2023]
Jordan Spieth chipped in for eagle to take the first-round
lead at the FedEx St. Jude Championship, the first leg of the FedEx
Cup playoffs, on Thursday in Memphis, Tenn.
Spieth's eagle at the par-5 16th hole at a rain-logged TPC Southwind
vaulted him into the driver's seat at 7 under, and he made two pars
to finish off a bogey-free 63.
"I was telling (caddie Michael Greller) maybe sometime on the back
nine, I was like, I feel good, but it doesn't quite feel as tight as
some of the days in the last week or so ball-striking," Spieth said.
"Then all of a sudden I ended up hitting a good one on 15 and then
chipping in on 16, and all of a sudden, now it's three strokes
better."
Tom Kim of South Korea is in second at 6-under 64, and Collin
Morikawa and Argentina's Emiliano Grillo are tied for third at
5-under 65. Lucas Glover, who qualified for the playoffs by winning
last week's Wyndham Championship, is part of a massive tie at
4-under 66.
The top 70 players from the season-long FedEx Cup points race earned
berths into the playoffs, and only the top 50 in the standings after
this tournament will advance to next week's BMW Championship. There
is no 36-hole cut at the FedEx St. Jude Championship for the first
time.
Spieth, the 2015 FedEx Cup champion, has not won on tour since the
RBC Heritage in April 2022.
After birdieing three of his first five holes, including a 26-foot
putt at No. 5, Spieth put his tee shot at the par-3 11th inside 3
feet of the cup and drained a 12-footer for birdie at No. 15.
Then came No. 16, where his second shot landed in a depression right
of the green. His bump-and-run chip tracked straight into the cup.
"I was never thinking about going high on that just because I think
the closest I could get if I played it the way I wanted to was like
10 feet," Spieth said, "and with the one I was hitting, I thought a
bad shot, if I committed to hitting it hard enough, would be about
15 long."
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The eagle pushed Spieth past Kim, who is playing
for the first time since he tied for second at The Open
Championship. Kim sprained an ankle after the first round of The
Open, but he played through the pain and shot 68-68-67 to close.
On Thursday, Kim started on the back nine and
rolled in seven birdies by No. 4 before picking up his only bogey at
No. 7. With the course still wet from storms in the area that began
Wednesday, it was harder for Kim to get around carefully.
"I'm going to need to be able to watch it for the next few days,
making sure I don't do anything bad because it's going to take a few
weeks to fully heal," Kim said. "Just got to make sure I watch it."
Morikawa announced he would donate $1,000 for every birdie he makes
in the FedEx Cup playoffs to aid wildfire recovery in Maui. He made
six on Thursday with just one bogey.
Morikawa's grandparents were born in the village of Lahaina, most of
which has been destroyed.
"It's amazing how many things you take for granted really in life,
and when you see that, it's just heartbreaking," Morikawa said.
FedEx Cup points leader Jon Rahm of Spain had a double bogey and
four bogeys en route to a forgettable, 3-over 73, putting him tied
for 65th. Were he to finish the tournament that far down the
leaderboard, he is still projected to hold onto the No. 1 spot.
Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland, entering the
week Nos. 2 and 3, each shot 3-under 67 on Thursday.
--Field Level Media
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