Justin Leonard fires course-record 62, leads in Madison
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[June 10, 2023]
Justin Leonard broke the course record with a 10-under-par 62
to establish a three-shot lead after one round of the American
Family Insurance Championship on Friday in Madison, Wis.
Leonard carded five birdies on both nines at University Ridge Course
while staying bogey-free. It was by far his best score at an
official PGA Tour Champions event since joining the tour last
summer.
"I didn't play with any kind of score in mind," Leonard said. "In
fact, I got in the scoring trailer and the group that finished on 9,
Tom Lehman asked me what I shot, I said I don't know. That's kind of
the goal is just to get lost in the round."
Leonard, who turns 51 next week, has three top-10 finishes this year
but is still seeking his first win on the 50-and-over circuit.
Leonard spent much of his 40s working for Golf Channel in an analyst
role before transitioning back to playing a full tournament schedule
on the PGA Tour Champions.
"Being in Florida now, any given day I'm hitting balls next to
Jessica Korda, Shane Lowry or Patrick Cantlay and I'll pick their
brains and fortunately they all like to talk," Leonard said. "So ask
them about certain things, whether it's numbers they see in a launch
monitor or whatever it may be. Being around, watching a lot of good
players and now practicing with them, it's been fun."
Leonard also said he asks plenty of questions about the senior
circuit when getting dinner with Steve Stricker, the Wisconsinite
and host of the American Family Insurance Championship who's part of
a tie for second at 7-under 65.
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Joining Stricker at 65 were Marco Dawson, Steven
Alker of New Zealand and Paul Broadhurst of England. Stricker has
won three events this season, including each of the first two
majors, the Regions Tradition and the KitchenAid Senior PGA
Championship.
Stricker posted an eagle at the par-5 second hole to kickstart his
round. Alker and Broadhurst finished their rounds without a bogey.
Broadhurst said he was inspired by his sons to have a memorable
round.
"I'm third in the Broadhurst household today as well because my
middle son's playing on the Challenge Tour in Europe and shot 8
under today, so that was my inspiration," he said. "Then my youngest
son has just passed his A levels and got three distinction stars in
fashion, so the Broadhurst household's had a good day today."
Tied for sixth at 6-under 66 were Paul Stankowski and South Korea's
Charlie Wi. Defending champion Thongchai Jaidee of Thailand opened
with a 2-over 74.
--Field Level Media
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