Check out the best shots of the day from Round 1 at 2025 World Wide Technology Championship, featuring Wyndham Clark, Michael Brennan, Nick Dunlap and Joel Dahmen, among others.
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It’s the first Tiger Woods-designed course to host a PGA TOUR event, as a collection of the best golfers in the world return for the World Wide Technology Championship at El Cardonal at Diamante Cabo San Lucas. This is the time of year when there will be plenty of eyes on both the top of the leaderboard and the FedExCup standings, being the third-to-last event in the FedExCup Fall. U.S Open champion J.J. Spaun and two-time 2025 TOUR winner Ben Griffin are set to tee it up at the World Wide Technology Championship. Spaun has never missed the cut at this championship and finished T30 last year, while Griffin has had back-to-back top 25s. Joining them is Michael Brennan, who is looking for his magical 2025 to continue. Brennan parlayed a sponsor invite at the Bank of Utah Championship into a win – accepting PGA TOUR membership in the process and bypassing the Korn Ferry Tour entirely.
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Nick Dunlap, his third in the par five 18. Easiest hole in the golf course today. This front left pin position is accessible. Dunlap keeps the putter in the bag with an eagle on the last 11 under 61. Finished up his day on the front side approach to the eighth in the eighth. Plane is the fourth hardest hole on the golf course today. Very difficult to access this left hole location, but he does it beautifully. Valamaki flagging it. Only one under path Phillips so far. He’s watching it with interest. Stay. That’s very well done. Take that all day long. Yeah, there it’s a very makeable speed, George. And I think a lot of the guys like you can be very aggressive without worrying about the ball getting away. Ryan, there you go. Rolling pretty pure. Case in point. dialed in early this week as well. Seems very comfortable. Matthew Paval over par playing the par 316th. That is spectacular. This is the kind of hole location you only go at if you have a perfect number and are very comfortable with the shot. This has played under par for the field. Virginia Tech Hokei. Unbelievable ball striker. Reminds me a lot of Lucas Glover. Plays without a glove. Uh, this hole is a bit of a redan shot, but he doesn’t need to use the right bank. He just takes it right at it. David Ford’s coming off a great finish in Utah. This is his second at the fourth. His fourth hole of the day, the 13th. Finished tied for third. He did. He’s carrying a little deep. Surprising from that close to be able to get the ball to back up. That’s a really nice shot. Taking a look at Joel Damon. [Applause] Mitchell to get to one under par. This on seven. Yeah. predominantly coming back up the hill. We’ll move to the right. This screen slopes from back to front. Bonus. Hello. I’ll take that. Windham Clark to turn around his day. There we go. 10 bubble. Even the 125 bubble to keep any status on tour as Luke List has his second on the way at 17. That was interesting once it left the blade. Steven Fisk at the 16th. Absolutely just impressive as can be finishing that golf tournament off at Sanderson Farms going to, you know, punch for punch with Garrick Higgo on that back nine. It was something to watch. Back with Garrick Higgo. This for birdie. Way to bounce back after that bogey. Big putt. He had that way back in his stance. Oh, that’s going to get better, too. Off the back stop. What a shot, Michael Brennan. Are you kidding me, Johnson? What a play he just came up with there. I mean, this guy I I I love it. I said, well, better than pretty good. Now, this for birdie. Yeah. Filling it up. Mike, thank you. Jump to Sig. Great start on this front nine. Nice. Beautiful underneath the hole. That’ll be a nice uphill putt. This was a bit earlier at 17 second for Adam Shank. This par4 462 yds playing downwind downhill. Players taking advantage of it and not going to be the big chicken. The easiest hole location on this hole. He’s got a huge slope to the right of the flag that he can use to funnel the ball back down to the left. Just throwing darts. So much for the slope on the right hand side. Just took dead aim. Are you kidding me? Henrik Norlander across the green on 11 projected there at 132. This is a spot he’s been in pretty much every year of his career. Make some more putts like that. And that’s great. Yeah, not much move in this putt here for Keith. Wonderful T- shot here. Trying to cash in. And he does. Love his balance and his golf swing. One of my favorite swings on the PGA Tour. Yeah, his lines, Johnson, are so good. He’s so square and this is on a really aggressive line. Right at it. Thanks. Beauty from Van Royan. Kevin U was a winner last fall. This is his second at 18. And he’s the guy that’s 60th right now in that next 10. Strash. Oh, what a shot that is. What a shot. Cross again in the back nine. Thor Bj Bjorkson in flight at the 12th. This is that whole location. You cannot come up short. Massive false front. That pin all the way in the back right. A couple of good shots here. The last few groups. He did an awful lot of that when he won in LA Country Club. An awful lot of that. Pass saving putts. Good short game. This is a little bit out to the right minimum. Should release on back there. Oh, and it does. Chance to get to 200 par for Keith. Back on the ninth. Lower second. Most people we see from this position putting it from there. Hello. Well, that’s what you do when you have confidence in your short game. You pull out the very nice. What else is unfolding on the back nine? Thor Bjornson’s third to the par five 14th. Nice shot. That’s tremendous touch. That was not that easy. 475 yards. We’re playing nothing of the sort. Everybody going in here with just a some sort of gap wedge, sand wedge, even big hitters lob wedge. Another wonderful shot there at 17. Ready for his second at 17. Boy, he can’t have much left here. That one’s going to come to Thought I was going to stop right next to the hole. Third shot for David Ford. He’s about to make the turn from the back nine to the front nine. Good to see him carrying some momentum after that nice finish. Bank of Utah Championship. Green here on 14. This will be his fourth shot to the par five. Get in. Sneaking that one in. See how I play the whole helping breeze here just from the right coming off this down slope slightly back downhill with this second. Staring it down. Well done. Nice control of the spin. He’s got this ability, Keith does, to take his wrist out of the equation on some short shots. Great sight there. Now Windham Clark putting across the slope. There we go. It’s been a grind. That’s one way to gauge the speed. It’s been a grind for him today, but I’m impressed getting it back to one under par. Yeah. 114. This is a sand wedge ball below his feet. Cannot miss this. To the right, you guys. He’s flighted this down just left of the hole. This looks really good. Oh, and it is. I would have to imagine those guys have been enjoying some time together. Van Roy and Birdie Luck. Yeah, pretty simple putt downhill slightly right to left. Oh Get down. Oh my goodness. Get down. He was saying he didn’t have to worry about that. May have been slightly different language, but this whole PJ tour ranking thing is is so incredible to me. And we’re having we’re seeing Austin Ecro was part of that, I think, inaugural PJ Tour U class. Kefir going all the way Brennan going all the way back to the Americas and watching these guys like just flourish out here. As someone who was personally not for the PJ tour when it was first announced, I’m certainly a fan of it now. Very much at all. Damon second at 17. Come on. Birdie birdie finish, Rich. Come on. There’s one. Wow. Brennan buckets gets him back to three under. Wasn’t too long ago that Brennan and Kefir were battling each other on the PGA Tour America as a shot separates him now. Make that two. Kefir to five under. Impressive the amount of confidence he must be playing with now. Thanks for watching the PJ tour. To watch more, click here. To subscribe, click here.

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LETSGOO SAMI. Ofc one shot for each leader
Two guys tied the course record and they showed two of their shots 😐
Ya’ll need to hire a competent editor.
This'll be the Välimäki's week 🔥
The coral conversation in the crowd stands out more than anything 😂😂😂
Joel Dahman?!?!
Got any water? Nah, but I can get you some!