Matt Wallace posts 63 to take lead
at CJ Cup Byron Nelson
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[May 03, 2024]
Englishman Matt Wallace birdied five of his first six holes
and sailed to an 8-under-par 63 to establish the first-round lead at
the CJ Cup Byron Nelson on Thursday in McKinney, Texas.
Wallace's bogey-free round ended with a birdie at the par-5 18th
hole at TPC Craig Ranch. He is one shot clear of seven players tied
at 64, including Japanese phenom Taiga Semikawa who had a chance to
tie the lead at the end of the night but settled for a three-putt
par at No. 18.
Also tied for second were Jake Knapp, Davis Riley, Chesson Hadley,
Kelly Kraft, Canada's Taylor Pendrith and Sweden's Alex Noren.
Nine players had one or two holes left to play when darkness fell.
They will finish their first rounds Friday morning.
Wallace, 34, has four career wins on the DP World Tour and one the
PGA Tour at the 2023 Corales Puntacana Championship in the Dominican
Republic -- but he has yet to win on U.S. soil. This might be the
week for that to change, as world No. 20 Jordan Spieth was the only
top-20 golfer in the field in the Dallas-Fort Worth suburb.
"Watching some of the best players in the world, and what I'm seeing
from a lot of them, especially the younger guys, younger than me --
I'm not too old, but younger than me -- they're so focused in their
shot and not worrying about the outcome or what's out there,"
Wallace said. "That's what I'm trying to do now. So this might be
test No. 158 of me with a different round of golf."
The 63 marked a career low on the PGA Tour for Wallace. His
approaches were dialed in, as four of his first five birdie putts
were from inside 3 feet.
Not bad for someone who assessed his season up to this point as
"terrible."
"I've played poor," Wallace said. "But I'm old enough now to know
it's a long season and there is so much golf to be played."
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Brad Hopfinger, a 35-year-old who qualified into
the Byron Nelson on Monday for his PGA Tour debut, fired a spotless
6-under 65 and is tied for ninth with Ben Kohles, Alex Smalley and
Hayden Buckley. Hopfinger finished his round birdie-eagle as he made
an 18-foot eagle putt at the last.
Defending champion Jason Day of Australia is part
of a large tie at 5-under 66.
Also making his PGA Tour debut was 16-year-old amateur Kris Kim of
England, who chipped in for eagle from 67 feet away on his final
hole (the par-5 ninth) to shoot a 3-under 68. He had a hectic round,
with five birdies and four bogeys before that finishing flourish.
"I would say short game is my strength, but just got lucky a bit
today," Kim, who also made a chip-in birdie at the par-4 16th.
Spieth had three birdies early in his round but only managed to add
one more with one bogey down the stretch, settling for a 68.
"Started really nicely and then stalled," Spieth said. "Yeah, it's a
very gettable golf course. Obviously very wet, but I just played the
easy holes poorly; played the par-5s 1 over. That was kind of the
story of the day."
Mexico's Raul Pereda, another player making his first PGA Tour
start, aced the par-3 seventh hole and is also part of the group at
3 under.
--Field Level Media
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