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Max Homer made a strong start to the John Deere Classic to sit in a share of second place. One shot off the first round lead held by Doug Gum. Homer ran off for straight birdies early and was tied with Gim for the lead until he missed his final Green on the ninth hole into a bunker and failed to get up hand down. His only bogey in an 800 round of 63. Asterisk Gim hold out for Eagle on the par for sixth hole and kept bogeies off his card on a day of lowscoring Thursday opening with a 9 under 62 and a bid to become the latest firsttime PGA Tour winner at the John Deere Classic. Asterisk Austin Ecro is alongside Homa a shot back after a round featuring a pair of Eagles. One on the par five second with a shot to 12 ft. the other when he hauled out with a gap wedge from 137 yards on the par for fifth hole. Aldrich pot gear of South Africa. The 20-year-old coming off his first PGA Tour win last week in Detroit was challenging for the lead until he stalled at the end of his round. Took bogey on the par five 17th and had to settle for a 67 asterisk at TPC deer run. The winning score has been 20 under par or lower in 12 of the last 15 years. And on Thursday, scoring was so low that 18 players were at 65 or better and more than half. Of the 156 manfield broke 70. The conditions were so ideal, Gim wasn’t even sure his 62 would hold up as the lead. By the end of the day, asterisk with a little more wind in the afternoon. The best anyone could do was 65 bif for players, including Cameron Champ and Mexico Open winner Brian Campbell. Honestly, anytime you can get to 20 under or better, you’re going to have a chance. Gim said it’s still golf. It’s still a challenge. You have to hit fairways. I hit a lot of them today. So, just trying to shoot forwards of six under every day and see where that puts me. Michael Kim and Sam Stevens were part of the group at 64. They are among players who could use a good tournament to improve their world ranking. Which will be used next week as the alternate list for the open dot. Kim is it known? 55 in the world and would appear to be in reasonable shape. It would be Kim’s first time playing all for majors in the same