Three share first-round lead at Farmers Insurance Open
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[January 26, 2023]
Sam Ryder, Brent Grant and England's Aaron Rai -- three players who
have never won a PGA Tour event in a combined 203 starts -- share
the lead after the first round of the Farmers Insurance Open on
Wednesday in San Diego.
All three shot 8-under-par 64 at Torrey Pines' North Course, leaving
them one stroke ahead of Brendan Steele, who also played the North
Course. None of the trio ever previously led or co-led after a round
on Tour.
Sahith Theegala, Hayden Buckley, Sam Stevens, Andrew Novak, Gary
Woodland, Harry Higgs and South Africa's Garrick Higgo are tied for
fifth at 66. All of them played the North Course except for Stevens
and Novak, who played Torrey Pines' South Course.
The players will play one round apiece at the two courses on
Wednesday and Thursday before the final two rounds are contested
strictly at the South Course on Friday and Saturday.
Ryder, 33, has played on the PGA Tour 146 times previously without
posting a win. He got his bogey-free round started in fine fashion
when he eagled the par-5 10th hole. Ryder added three birdies on the
front nine and three more on the back nine.
"Great to start off with an eagle," Ryder said. "Scorable
conditions, drove it great, ironed it well, rolled a couple putts
in. You know, don't want to complain or act like I should have made
more birdies or putts, but ..."
Rai, 27, is a two-time winner on the European Tour who has played 44
times previously on the PGA Tour. His bogey-free day began with a
birdie at No. 10, and he closed each nine with back-to-back birdies.
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"Really drove it great off the tee, which is probably the most
important thing to at least give ourselves an opportunity with those
approach shots," Rai said. "As soon as you miss the fairway here
with anything more than a short iron is very, very difficult. So
that was key today, drove it very well. Hit a lot of real good iron
shots and made a few putts around the turn there, so all in all a
very good round, very good start."
Grant, 26, is a PGA Tour rookie who made the cut in just two of 13
prior starts. Starting on the front nine, he birdied four of his
first five holes, then bogeyed the par-5 sixth hole. Grant added
four consecutive birdies on either side on the turn and added one
last birdie at No. 17.
"I just made some putts and
hopefully we keep doing that and scores will show," Grant said.
Spain's Jon Rahm, who is attempting to become the first player to
win three consecutive starts on the PGA Tour since Dustin Johnson in
2016-17, shot a 1-over 73 on the South Course and is tied for 116th
in the 156-player field. His streak of making 21 consecutive PGA
Tour cuts, the longest active run on the circuit, could be in
jeopardy.
Rahm, the 2017 champion at Torrey Pines, has won four of his past
six starts.
--Field Level Media
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