Scottish Open day one – Aberg and Scheffler well placed among stacked leaderboard

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foot putt at the par five 10th to join Callum Hill and Sebstraka on four under the 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51 dot a pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin Moria drop on the front edge of the green Martin Kubra hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling they all walk off the 18th with a par it’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far the defending champ saunters up to the 18th 18 green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 ft. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Shuffler two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway mind you despite having 230 yd left. Perhaps this is why dot dot dot Martin Kovra pushes his drive into the fixed stuff up the right hand side. Ludvig Aber drills is 290 yards down the middle. Naturally dot another birdie for Levig. Aber as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morikawa both walk off with a par. Doberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times. Remember LU DVIG and Colin Morawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further, but it is in the rough up the left hand side dot. American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five, 10th to join Callum Hill and Sept Straka on four under. The 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51. A pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin. Moria drop on the front edge of the green. Martin Kubra hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling. They all walk off the 18th with a par. It’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 ft. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Shuffler two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway mind you despite having 230 yd left. Perhaps this is why dot dot dot Martin Kov pushes his drive into the fixed stuff up the right hand side. Levig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle naturally. Dot another birdie for Levig. Aber as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morikawa both walk off with a par. Doberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times. Remember LU DVIG Eberg and Colin Moriawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further but it is in the rough up the left hand side dot American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five 10th to join Callum Hill and Sepraka on four under. The 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 451 dot. A pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin. Moriawa drop on the front edge of the green. Martin Kura hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling. They all walk off the 18th with a par. It’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 feet. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Shuffler two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway, mind you, despite having 230 yards left. Perhaps this is why. Dot dot dot. Martin Kovra pushes his drive into the thick stuff up the right hand side. Ludvig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle. Naturally, dot another birdie for Levig. Aber as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morikawa both walk. Off with a par. Dahberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times remember LU DVIG Eber and Colin Moriawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further, but it is in the rough up the left hand side dot. American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five 10th to join Callum Hill and Seb Straka on four under. The 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51. A pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin. Moria drop on the front edge of the green. Martin Kubra hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling. They all walk off the 18th with a par. It’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 ft. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Shuffler two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway mind you despite having 230 yd left. Perhaps this is why dot dot dot Martin Kovra pushes his drive into the fixed stuff up the right hand side. Levig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle naturally. Dot another birdie for Levig. Aberg as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morikawa both walk off with a par. Doberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T- shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times. Remember, LU DVIG Eberg and Colin Moriawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further, but it is in the rough up the left hand side. Dot American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five. 10th to join Callum Hill and Seb Straa on four under. The 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51 dot. A pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin. Moriawa drop on the front edge of the green. Martin Kubra hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling. They all walk off the 18th with a par. It’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 feet. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Shuffler two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway, mind you, despite having 230 yards left. Perhaps this is why. Dot dot dot. Martin Kovra pushes his drive into the thick stuff up the right hand side. Ludvig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle. Naturally, dot another birdie for Levig. Aber as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morikawa both walk. Off with a par. Dahberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times remember LU DVIG Eberg and Colin Moriawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further, but it is in the rough up the left hand side dot. American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five, 10th to join Callum Hill and Sept Straka on four under. The 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51 dot. A pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin. Moria drop on the front edge of the green. Martin Kubra hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling. They all walk off the 18th with a par. It’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 ft. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Shuffler, two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway, mind you, despite having 230 yd left. Perhaps this is why dot dot dot Martin Kra pushes his drive into the fixed stuff up the right hand side. Levig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle naturally. Dot another birdie for Levig. Aberg as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morikawa both walk off with a par. Doberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T- shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times. Remember, LU DVIG Eberg and Colin Moriawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further, but it is in the rough up the left hand side dot American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five. 10th to join Callum Hill and Seb Straa on four under. The 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 451 dot. A pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin. Moria drop on the front edge of the green. Martin Kubra hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling. They all walk off the 18th with a par. It’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th. Green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 ft. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Shuffler two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway, mind you, despite having 230 yards left. Perhaps this is why. Dot dot dot. Martin Kovra pushes his drive into the fixed stuff up the right hand side. Levig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle. Naturally, dot another birdie for Levig. Aber as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morikawa both walk. Off with a par. Dahberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times. Remember dot Luvig Eberg and Colin Moria are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further, but it is in the rough up the left hand side. dot American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five 10th to join Callum Hill and Sept Straka on four under the 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51 dot a pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin Morikawa drop on the front edge of the green Martin Kura hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling they all walk off the 18th with a par it’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 ft. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Sheffller two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa ops against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway mind you despite having 230 yds left. Perhaps this is why dot dot dot Martin Kra pushes his drive into the fixed stuff up the right hand side. Ludvig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle naturally. Dot another birdie for Levig. Aber as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morawa both walk off with a par. Doberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times. Remember dot Luvig Eberg and Colin Morawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further, but it is in the rough up the lefthand side dot. American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8- foot putt at the par five, 10th to join Callum Hill and Sept Straka on four under. The 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51 dot. A pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin. Moriawa drop on the front edge of the green. Martin Kubra hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling. They all walk off the 18th with a par. It’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 ft. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Shuffler, two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa ops against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway, mind you, despite having 230 yd left. Perhaps this is why. Dot dot dot. Martin Kra pushes his drive into the fixed stuff up the right hand side. Ludvig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle. Naturally dot another birdie for Levig. Aberg as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morikawa both walk off with a par. Doberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times. Remember Lu Dvi Gberg and Colin Moriawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yd further but it is in the rough up the left hand side dot American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five 10th to join Callum Hill and Sept Straa on four under. The 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51 dot. A pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin. Moriawa drop on the front edge of the green. Martin Kubra hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling. They all walk off the 18th with a par. It’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 feet. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Shuffler two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway, mind you, despite having 230 yards left. Perhaps this is why. Dot dot dot. Martin Kra pushes his drive into the fixed stuff up the right hand side. Ludvig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle. Naturally, dot another birdie for Levig. Aberg as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morikawa both walk. Off with a par. Dahberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times remember Lu Dvi Gberg and Colin Morawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further, but it is in the rough up the left hand side. dot American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five 10th to join Callum Hill and Sept Straka on four under the 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51 dot a pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin Morikawa drop on the front edge of the green Martin Kura hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling they all walk off the 18th with a par it’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 ft. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Sheffller two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa ops against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway mind you despite having 230 yd left. Perhaps this is why dot dot dot Martin Kov pushes his drive into the thick stuff up the right hand side. Ludvig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle. Naturally dot another birdie for Levig. Aber as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morawa both walk off with a par. Doberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times. Remember dot Luvig Eberg and Colin Morawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further, but it is in the rough up the lefthand side dot. American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five, 10th to join Callum Hill and Sept Straka on four under. The 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51 dot. A pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin. Moriawa drop on the front edge of the green. Martin Kubra hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling. They all walk off the 18th with a par. It’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 ft. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty shuffler two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway mind you despite having 230 yd left. Perhaps this is why dot dot dot Martin Kov pushes his drive into the fixed stuff up the right hand side. Levig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle naturally. Dot another birdie for Levig. Abberg as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morikawa both walk off with a par. Doberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times. Remember Lu Dvi Gberg and Colin Morawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yd further but it is in the rough up the left hand side dot American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five 10th to join Callum Hill and Sept Straka on four under. The 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51 dot. A pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin. Moriawa drop on the front edge of the green. Martin Kubra hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling. They all walk off the 18th with a par. It’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 feet. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Shuffler two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway, mind you, despite having 230 yards left. Perhaps this is why. Dot dot dot. Martin Kra pushes his drive into the fixed stuff up the right hand side. Ludvig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle. Naturally, dot another birdie for Levig. Aberg as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morikawa both walk. Off with a par. Dahberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times remember LUDVIG Aber and Colin Moriawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further, but it is in the rough up the lefthand side. Dot American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-oot putt at the par five, 10th to join Callum Hill and Sept Straka on four under. The 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51. A pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin. Moriawa drop on the front edge of the green. Martin Kubra hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling. They all walk off the 18th with a par. It’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 ft. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Shuffler, two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway, mind you, despite having 230 yd left. Perhaps this is why. Dot dot dot. Martin Kra pushes his drive into the thick stuff up the right hand side. Levig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle. Naturally dot another birdie for Levig. Aber as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morikawa both walk off with a par. Doberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times. Remember, Lu Dvig Aberg and Colin Moriawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further, but it is in the rough up the left hand side. Dot American Jake Nap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five. 10th to join Callum Hill and Sepraka on four under. The 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51 dot. A pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin. Moriawa drop on the front edge of the green. Martin Kura hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling. They all walk off the 18th with a par. It’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 feet. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Shuffler two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway, mind you, despite having 230 yards left. Perhaps this is why. Dot dot dot. Martin Kubra pushes his drive into the thick stuff up the right hand side. Ludvig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle. Naturally, dot another birdie for Ludvig. Aber as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morikawa both walk. Off with a par. Dahberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times remember LUDVIG Aber and Colin Morawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further, but it is in the rough up the left hand side. dot American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five 10th to join Callum Hill and Sebstraka on four under the 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51 dot a pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin Morikawa drop on the front edge of the green Martin Kura hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling they all walk off the 18th with a par it’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 ft. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Sheffller two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway mind you despite having 230 yd left. Perhaps this is why dot dot dot Martin Kov pushes his drive into the thick stuff up the right hand side. Ludvig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle. Naturally dot another birdie for Levig. Aber as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morikawa both walk off with a par. Doberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times. Remember DLVIG Aber and Colin Morawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further, but it is in the rough up the left hand side. Dot American Jake Nap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five, 10th to join Callum Hill and Sept Straka on four under. The 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51. A pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin. Moriawa drop on the front edge of the green. Martin Kubra hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling. They all walk off the 18th with a par. It’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 ft. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty shuffler two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway, mind you, despite having 230 yd left. Perhaps this is why dot dot dot Martin Kra pushes his drive into the fixed stuff up the right hand side. Levig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle naturally. Dot another birdie for Levig. Aber as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morikawa both walk off with a par. Doberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times. Remember, LU DVIG Eberg and Colin Moriawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further, but it is in the rough up the left hand side. Dot American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five. 10th to join Callum Hill and Sept Straka on four under. The 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 451 dot. A pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin. Moriawa drop on the front edge of the green. Martin Kura hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling. They all walk off the 18th with a par. It’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 feet. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Sheffller two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway, mind you, despite having 230 yards left. Perhaps this is why. Dot dot dot. Martin Kovra pushes his drive into the thick stuff up the right hand side. Ludvig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle. Naturally, dot another birdie for Levig. Aber as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morikawa both walk. Off with a par. Dahberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times. Remember dot ludvigberg and Colin Moriawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further, but it is in the rough up the left hand side. dot American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five 10th to join Callum Hill and Sebstraka on four under the 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51 dot a pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin Moria drop on the front edge of the green Martin Kura hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling they all walk off the 18th with a par it’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 ft. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Sheffller two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway mind you despite having 230 yd left. Perhaps this is why dot dot dot Martin Kov pushes his drive into the thick stuff up the right hand side. Ludvig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle. Naturally dot another birdie for Levig. Aber as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morawa both walk off with a par. Doberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times. Remember DLVIG Aber and Colin Morawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further, but it is in the rough up the lefthand side dot. American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five, 10th to join Callum Hill and Sept Straka on four under. The 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51. A pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin. Moria drop on the front edge of the green. Martin Kubra hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling. They all walk off the 18th with a par. It’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 ft. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Shuffler two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway mind you despite having 230 yd left. Perhaps this is why dot dot dot Martin Kovra pushes his drive into the thick stuff up the right hand side. Levig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle naturally. Dot another birdie for Levig. Aberg as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morikawa both walk off with a par. Doberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times. Remember LU DVIG Aber and Colin Moriawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further but it is in the rough up the left hand side dot American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five 10th to join Callum Hill and Sepraka on four under. The 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51 dot. A pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin. Moriawa drop on the front edge of the green. Martin Kura hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling. They all walk off the 18th with a par. It’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 feet. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Shuffler two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway, mind you, despite having 230 yards left. Perhaps this is why. Dot dot dot. Martin Kovra pushes his drive into the fixed stuff up the right hand side. Ludvig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle. Naturally, dot another birdie for Ludvig. Aber as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morawa both walk. Off with a par. Dahberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times remember LU DVIG Eberg and Colin Moriawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further, but it is in the rough up the left hand side dot. American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five, 10th to join Callum Hill and Sebstraka on four under. The 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51 dot. A pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin. Moria drop on the front edge of the green. Martin Kubra hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling. They all walk off the 18th with a par. It’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 ft. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Sheffller, two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway, mind you, despite having 230 yd left. Perhaps this is why. Dot dot dot. Martin Kovra pushes his drive into the fixed stuff up the right hand side. Levig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle naturally. Dot another birdie for Levig. Aber as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morawa both walk off with a par. Doberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times. Remember LU DVIG Aber and Colin Moriawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further but it is in the rough up the left hand side dot American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five 10th to join Callum Hill and Sep Straka on four under. The 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 451 dot. A pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin. Moriawa drop on the front edge of the green. Martin Kura hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling. They all walk off the 18th with a par. It’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 ft. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Shuffler two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway, mind you, despite having 230 yards left. Perhaps this is why. Dot dot dot. Martin Kovra pushes his drive into the thick stuff up the right hand side. Ludvig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle. Naturally, dot another birdie for Levig. Aber as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morikawa both walk. Off with a par. Dahberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times remember LU DVIG Aber and Colin Moriawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further, but it is in the rough up the left hand side dot. American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five, 10th to join Callum Hill and Sept Straka on four under. The 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51 dot. A pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin. Moria drop on the front edge of the green. Martin Kubra hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling. They all walk off the 18th with a par. It’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 ft. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Shuffler, two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway, mind you, despite having 230 yd left. Perhaps this is why dot dot dot Martin Kovra pushes his drive into the fixed stuff up the right hand side. Levig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle naturally. Dot another birdie for Levig. Aberg as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morikawa both walk off with a par. Doberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times. Remember, Lu Dvi Gberg and Colin Moriawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yd further, but it is in the rough up the left hand side. Dot American Jake Nap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five. 10th to join Callum Hill and Seb Straa on four under. The 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51 dot. A pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin. Moriawa drop on the front edge of the green. Martin Kubra hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling. They all walk off the 18th with a par. It’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 feet. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Shuffler two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway, mind you, despite having 230 yards left. Perhaps this is why. Dot dot dot. Martin Kra pushes his drive into the fixed stuff up the right hand side. Ludvig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle. Naturally, dot another birdie for Levig. Aber as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morikawa both walk. Off with a par. Dahberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times remember LU DVIG Eberg and Colin Morawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further, but it is in the rough up the left hand side. dot American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five 10th to join Callum Hill and Sept Straka on four under the 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51 dot a pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin Moriawa drop on the front edge of the green Martin Kubra hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling they all walk off the 18th with a par it’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 ft. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Sheffller two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa ops against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway mind you despite having 230 yd left. Perhaps this is why dot dot dot Martin Kra pushes his drive into the fixed stuff up the right hand side. Ludvig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle. Naturally dot another birdie for Levig. Abber as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morawa both walk off with a par. Doberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times remember Luvig Eberg and Colin Morawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further, but it is in the rough up the lefthand side dot. American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8- foot putt at the par five, 10th to join Callum Hill and Sept Straka on four under. The 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51 dot. A pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin. Moriawa drop on the front edge of the green. Martin Kubra hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling. They all walk off the 18th with a par. It’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 ft. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Sheffller, two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa ops against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway, mind you, despite having 230 yd left. Perhaps this is why. Dot dot dot. Martin Kra pushes his drive into the fixed stuff up the right hand side. Levig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle naturally. Dot another birdie for Levig. Abberg as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morikawa both walk off with a par. Doberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times. Remember Lu Dvi Gberg and Colin Moriawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further but it is in the rough up the left hand side dot American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five 10th to join Callum Hill and Sept Straka on four under. The 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51 dot. A pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin. Moriawa drop on the front edge of the green. Martin Kubra hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling. They all walk off the 18th with a par. It’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 feet. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Shuffler two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway, mind you, despite having 230 yards left. Perhaps this is why. Dot dot dot. Martin Kra pushes his drive into the fixed stuff up the right hand side. Ludvig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle. Naturally, dot another birdie for Ludvig. Aberg as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morikawa both walk. Off with a par. Dahberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times. Remember dot Lu DVIG Eberg and Colin Morawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further, but it is in the rough up the left hand side. dot American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five 10th to join Callum Hill and Sept Straka on four under the 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51 dot a pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin Morikawa drop on the front edge of the green Martin Kura hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling they all walk off the 18th with a par it’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 ft. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Sheffller two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa ops against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway mind you despite having 230 yds left. Perhaps this is why dot dot dot Martin Kra pushes his drive into the thick stuff up the right hand side. Ludvig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle. Naturally dot another birdie for Levig. Aber as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morawa both walk off with a par. Doberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times remember Luvig Eberg and Colin Morawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further, but it is in the rough up the lefthand side dot. American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-oot putt at the par five, 10th to join Callum Hill and Sept Straka on four under. The 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51. A pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin. Moriawa drop on the front edge of the green. Martin Kubra hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling. They all walk off the 18th with a par. It’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 ft. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty shuffler two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway mind you despite having 230 yd left. Perhaps this is why dot dot dot Martin Kov pushes his drive into the fixed stuff up the right hand side. Levig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle. Naturally dot another birdie for Levig. Aberg as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morikawa both walk off with a par. Doberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times. Remember Lu Dvi Gberg and Colin Moriawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yd further but it is in the rough up the left hand side dot American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five 10th to join Callum Hill and Sept Straa on four under. The 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51 dot. A pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin. Moriawa drop on the front edge of the green. Martin Kura hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling. They all walk off the 18th with a par. It’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th as they make the turn on the first hole to Tar Times. Remember, Lu Dvig Eberg and Colin Moriawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further, but it is in the rough up the left hand side dot American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five. 10th to join Callum Hill and Sept Straka on four under. The 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 451 dot. A pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin. Moriawa drop on the front edge of the green. Martin Kura hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling. They all walk off the 18th with a par. It’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 feet. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Shuffler two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway, mind you, despite having 230 yards left. Perhaps this is why. Dot dot dot. Martin Kovra pushes his drive into the fixed stuff up the right hand side. Ludvig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle. Naturally, dot another birdie for Levig. Aber as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morikawa both walk. Off with a par. Dahberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times. Remember dot ludvigberg and Colin Moriawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further, but it is in the rough up the left hand side. dot American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five 10th to join Callum Hill and Sebstraka on four under the 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51 dot a pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin Moria drop on the front edge of the green Martin Kura hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling they all walk off the 18th with a par it’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 ft. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Sheffller two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway mind you despite having 230 yd left. Perhaps this is why dot dot dot Martin Kov pushes his drive into the thick stuff up the right hand side. Ludvig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle. Naturally dot another birdie for Levig. Aber as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morikawa both walk off with a par. Doberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times. Remember dot ludvigberg and Colin Morawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further, but it is in the rough up the left hand side dot. American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five, 10th to join Callum Hill and Sept Straka on four under. The 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51. A pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin. Moria drop on the front edge of the green. Martin Kubra hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling. They all walk off the 18th with a par. It’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 ft. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Shuffler, two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway, mind you, despite having 230 yd left. Perhaps this is why. Dot dot dot. Martin Kovra pushes his drive into the fixed stuff up the right hand side. Ludvig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle naturally. Dot another birdie for Levig. Aber as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morikawa both walk off with a par. Doberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times. Remember LU DVIG Eberg and Colin Moriawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further but it is in the rough up the left hand side dot American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five 10th to join Callum Hill and Sept Straka on four under. The 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 451 dot. A pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin. Moriawa drop on the front edge of the green. Martin Kura hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling. They all walk off the 18th with a par. It’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 feet. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Shuffler two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway, mind you, despite having 230 yards left. Perhaps this is why. Dot dot dot. Martin Kovra pushes his drive into the thick stuff up the right hand side. Ludvig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle. Naturally, dot another birdie for Ludvig. Aber as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morikawa both walk. Off with a par. Dahberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times remember LU DVIG Aber and Colin Moriawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further, but it is in the rough up the left hand side. dot American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-foot putt at the par five 10th to join Callum Hill and Sebstraka on four under the 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51 dot a pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin Moria drop on the front edge of the green Martin Kura hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling they all walk off the 18th with a par it’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 ft. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Sheffller two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway mind you despite having 230 yd left. Perhaps this is why dot dot dot Martin Kovra pushes his drive into the thick stuff up the right hand side. Ludvig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle. Naturally dot another birdie for Levig. Aber as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morikawa both walk off with a par. Doberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T-shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times. Remember DLVIG Aber and Colin Morawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further, but it is in the rough up the left hand side dot. American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five, 10th to join Callum Hill and Sept Straka on four under. The 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51 dot. A pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin. Moria drop on the front edge of the green. Martin Kubra hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling. They all walk off the 18th with a par. It’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 ft. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Shuffler two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway, mind you, despite having 230 yd left. Perhaps this is why. Dot dot dot. Martin Kovra pushes his drive into the fixed stuff up the right hand side. Levig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle naturally. Dot another birdie for Levig. Aber as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morawa both walk off with a par. Doberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the day. Just one off the leaders. A mix of T- shots as they make the turn on the first hole. Two T-star times. Remember, LU DVIG Eberg and Colin Moriawa are 200 yd or so from the pin with the formers trickling into the rough. Martin Coover appears to have sent it some 50 yards further, but it is in the rough up the left hand side. Dot American Jakenap confidently rolls in an 8-ft putt at the par five. 10th to join Callum Hill and Seb Straa on four under. The 10th is playing as the easiest hole on the course with an average score of 4.51 dot. A pair of steady second shots from Levig Aber and Colin. Moria drop on the front edge of the green. Martin Kubra hooks it a tad left and is left scrambling. They all walk off the 18th with a par. It’s currently playing as the toughest hole so far. The defending champ saunters up to the 18th green to warm applause from the heaving galleries. Bob McIntyre’s long birdie putt on this very surface secured the title last year. This time he has a great look at birdie from 8 ft. Can he nail it to move into the red at the turn? Yes, he can. Scotty Shuffler two putts for par, but Adam Scott drops a shot after failing to get up and down from the right-hand bunker. Colin Moriawa opts against driver and lands it well short of where others have been landing it. He has found the fairway, mind you, despite having 230 yards left. Perhaps this is why. Dot dot dot. Martin Kovra pushes his drive into the fixed stuff up the right hand side. Levig Aberg drills is 290 yards down the middle. Naturally, dot another birdie for Levig. Aber as he nudges in his short putt. Martin Cover and Colin Morikawa both walk. Off with a par. Dahberg joins a group of 11 players on three under so far for the

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