TEAM
COUNTING SCORES
Here are the standings and counting scores for Rd. 1 of the team
competition at LIV Golf Tucson. The three best scores from each team
count in every round for their total team score. The team with the
lowest cumulative score after three rounds wins the team title.
1. TORQUE GC (-10):
Joaquin Niemann 67, David Puig 67, Sebastian Munoz 69
T2. SMASH GC (-9):
Matthew Wolff 66, Brooks Koepka 69, Chase Koepka 69
T2. IRON HEADS (-9):
Danny Lee 68, Kevin Na 68, Scott Vincent 68
T2. FIREBALLS GC
(-9): Abraham Ancer 66, Sergio Garcia 68, Eugenio
Chacarra 70
T5. RIPPER GC (-7):
Marc Leishman 65, Matt Jones 70, Cameron Smith 71
T5. 4ACES GC (-7):
Peter Uihlein 67, Pat Perez 68, Patrick Reed 71
7. HYFLYERS GC (-6):
Cameron Tringale 68, Brendan Steele 69, Phil Mickelson 70
T8. STINGER GC (-5):
Louis Oosthuizen 66, Branden Grace 70, Dean Burmester 72
T8. CRUSHERS GC (-5):
Charles Howell III 69, Paul Casey 69, Anirban Lahiri 70
10. RANGEGOATS GC
(-4): Thomas Pieters 69, Talor Gooch 70, Harold Varner
III 70
11. MAJESTICKS GC
(E): Sam Horsfield 69, Ian Poulter 72, Henrik Stenson
72
12. CLEEKS GC (+1):
Laurie Canter 70, Graeme McDowell 72, Bernd Wiesberger 72
PLAYER NOTES
OOSTHUIZEN’S RECORD 6
STRAIGHT BIRDIES
Through his first 12 holes, Louis Oosthuizen had posted 11 pars and 1
bogey. Suddenly, everything changed.
The Stinger GC Captain finished his round with six consecutive birdies,
the longest birdie streak in a single round in LIV Golf’s young
history.
“I wanted to try and keep going, really,” said Oosthuizen, who’s
managing an injury issue to his left elbow. “… I had to make a bogey to
realize that I need to pull my finger a little bit out.”
Two of his Stinger teammates, Charl Schwartzel and Branden Grace, won
the first two events in the 2002 Invitational Series season. If
Oosthuizen can build on his six-birdie streak this weekend, he could be
the third South African to claim an individual title.
“I just gave myself great opportunities coming in, and you get those
runs,” he said. “I can’t remember when last I had six in a row. It must
be years ago.”
STAR GROUP: DJ,
BROOKS, BRYSON
Three of LIV Golf’s biggest stars – 4Aces GC Captain Dustin Johnson,
Crushers GC Captain Bryson DeChambeau and Smash GC Captain Brooks
Koepka – were paired in the same group for the first time in their LIV
Golf careers.
The trio started their rounds on the second hole, with DeChambeau
making birdie, Koepka bogey and Johnson finding trouble off the tee,
leading to the first of two double bogeys on the day.
Koepka also suffered an early double bogey and was 1 over through 15
holes before producing three consecutive birdies to end his round. He
finished with a 2-under 69.
DeChambeau was 2 under through four holes but the round got away from
him in his last six holes, as he made three bogeys to finish with a
1-over 72.
After suffering two double bogeys in his first six holes, Johnson put
together 10 consecutive pars. Like Koepka, he then birdied his last
three holes to salvage a 72.
FAMILIAR GREENS FOR
LEE
Danny Lee won the 2008 U.S. Amateur at age 18, the youngest champion in
tournament history. The host venue that year was famed Pinehurst No. 2
in North Carolina – which just happens to be the inspiration for the
South Course’s turtleback greens.
Perhaps it was no surprise that the Iron Heads player seemed
comfortable on Friday in his second start since joining LIV Golf in the
offseason.
“Around the greens are very similar to Pinehurst,” Lee said. “If you
miss the green over here in a similar spot, it’s almost impossible to
get up-and-down.”
HOWELL’S BOUNCE-BACK
LIV Golf Mayakoba champion Charles Howell III opened with a bogey, then
suffered a double bogey on his fourth hole. He immediately answered
with four consecutive birdies and eventually finished with a 2-under
69.
PHIL IN ARIZONA
World Golf Hall of Famer Phil Mickelson, who won his first pro tournament
in Tucson as a 20-year-old amateur at Arizona State, thrilled his huge
gallery with a birdie at the par-5 first to open his round. The
HyFlyers GC captain then followed with 10 consecutive pars, and
eventually signed for a 1-under 70.
STENSON’S SOUTH
COURSE RETURN
Majesticks GC Captain Henrik Stenson won a match play event at The
Gallery South Course in 2007, and took third place the following year.
He was one of nine players with prior tournament experience at this
week’s host course. Stenson double-bogeyed his fourth hole and was 4
over through seven holes before rallying for a 1-over 72.
STAT LEADERS
Driving distance – Charl Schwartzel, 363.7-yard average
Driving accuracy – Brendan Steele, Sebastian Munoz, Eugenio Chacarra,
Graeme McDowell, 92.86% (13 of 14)
Greens in regulation – Joaquin Niemann, Paul Casey, Chase Koepka,
Anirban Lahiri, 88.89% (16 of 18)
Scrambling – Matthew Wolff (6 of 6), Abraham Ancer (5 of 5), Phil
Mickelson (4 of 4), 100%
Fewest putts – Matthew Wolff, Peter Uihlein, 25 putts
Most birdies – Marc Leishman, Brooks Koepka, David Puig, 7
Bogey-free rounds – Matthew Wolff (66), Abraham Ancer (66)
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