Collin Morikawa (61) vaults into 3-way lead at Tour Championship
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[August 25, 2023]
Collin Morikawa fired a career-best, 9-under-par 61 to forge
a tie for the lead with Viktor Hovland and Keegan Bradley in the
first round of the Tour Championship on Thursday in Atlanta.
The three-way lead was made possible by a late triple bogey from
Scottie Scheffler, who had started the week in first place at 10
under through the season finale's staggered start based on FedEx Cup
points.
Hovland, the rising star from Norway, began in second and shot a 68,
while Bradley made seven birdies and no bogeys for a 63 at East Lake
Golf Club. Scheffler's 71 left him in fourth at 9 under.
Morikawa was 24th in FedEx Cup points and began Thursday at 1 under.
The two-time major winner was one shot off Zach Johnson's course
record of 60, yet because of the tournament format, he doesn't have
a hefty lead on the field.
"I've heard both sides of we like (the format), we don't like it,"
Morikawa said. "But at the end of the day, if you play really good
golf for four rounds and you win the tournament without the strokes,
I mean, you can't be too mad about yourself, right? You played some
good golf and you beat 29 other guys and that's kind of the goal
this week. That was the goal at the beginning of the week, but
obviously where I sit now, it's to keep pushing and not let my foot
off the gas."
Morikawa easily eagled the par-5 sixth hole after his second shot
rolled to inside 4 feet of the pin. He birdied each of his final
three holes, including an up-and-down from the greenside bunker at
the par-5 18th hole.
Bradley joined Morikawa at 10 under by needing just 25 putts to get
around the course, including a 27 1/2-foot birdie at No. 15.
"I'm just proud of the way I played," Bradley said. "This is a tough
track. Like, the margin for error on this course are similar to
Augusta in that they're so small."
Playing in the final group with Hovland, Scheffler brought the lead
as low as 13 under thanks to three birdies in his first six holes.
But he had three-putt bogeys at Nos. 8 and 11, and he was just 11
under when he stepped to the tee at the par-3 15th.
After pulling his 5-iron off the tee far left and into the water
hazard, Scheffler had to take a drop and reached the green in three.
He then three-putted again from inside 16 feet, lipping out a 4-foot
double bogey try.
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"I guess it's a little bit of a blessing to have a
pretty bad day and still be in the tournament," Scheffler said after
a birdie at No. 17 brought him to 9 under. "So, yeah, go out there
(Friday) and just keep fighting."
Hovland played a steady round, with two birdies and 16 pars. He
missed some birdie opportunities during the closing stretch to grab
the lead outright.
"Even though I kept on hitting great shots and didn't really get
rewarded for it, I didn't freak out or lose my mind or take a chance
that I wasn't supposed to take. I stayed patient," Hovland said.
Morikawa's playing partner Thursday, Adam Schenk, made a stellar
Tour Championship debut by shooting a bogey-free 63 to move up to 8
under. He's tied for fifth with Russell Henley (65).
It was revealed that Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland injured his
lower back earlier in the week, and he played through the pain to
shoot an even-par 70, winding up back where he started the
tournament at 7 under. He was tied with Jon Rahm of Spain (69) and
Matt Fitzpatrick of England (67).
"I was always going to tee off. It was just a matter of how I felt
on the course," McIlroy said. "And it got progressively a little
tighter as I went, but it will hopefully get loosened up here and
just another 20 -- or 18 hours of recovery and go again (Friday)."
McIlroy went out in 2-over 37 before getting his first birdie of the
day at the par-4 10th when his approach shot stopped 2 feet from the
cup. He gave the stroke back with a bogey on the next hole.
He hit a groove late, birdieing Nos. 13, 15 and 16. But his third
shot at No. 18 sprayed from the rough to a bunker, and he went on to
finish with a bogey.
Tyrrell Hatton of England (64), Xander Schauffele (67), Wyndham
Clark (68) and Brian Harman (68) are tied for 10th at 6 under.
--Field Level Media
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