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Schniederj­ans, Howell go low at John Deere

- The Associated Press

SILVIS, Illinois — Charles Howell III and Ollie Schniederj­ans each shot 8-under 63 on Thursday to share the first-round lead in the John Deere Classic.

Playing alongside local favourite Zach Johnson, Howell birdied seven of his first nine holes and added a birdie on No. 7 in his morning round at rain-softened TPC Deere Run. The twotime PGA Tour winner lost a playoff to Kyle Stanley two weeks ago in the Quicken Loans National.

“This morning without traffic, they were rolling like carpet,” Howell said. “This morning was absolutely the best scoring we’ll see all week, which would also lead me to believe that tomorrow morning you’re going to see some low scores as well. Here, it’s about minimizing bogeys as much as you can and take advantage of the holes that you need to.”

Schniederj­ans birdied five of his last eight holes in his lowest round of the PGA Tour. The 24-year-old former Georgia Tech star earned a PGA Tour card last year through the Web.com Tour.

“I haven’t had a great start really all year on the first round,” Schniederj­ans said. “I have had some decent first rounds and good Fridays, but this is the first really good round I’ve had on Thursday. It’s nice to get off to a good start and hopefully keep it going.”

Johnson was two strokes back at 65 along with Rory Sabbatini, Patrick Rodgers and Chad Campbell. Johnson, from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, won the 2012 tournament.

“With this Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday rain we had, it’s one of those you feel like you got to keep the pedal down,” Johnson said. “The course is still nice. I was surprised we didn’t play it up today. I technicall­y only had 1 12⁄ mud balls probably, so that was pretty good considerin­g.”

He holed a 24-foot birdie putt on his second-to-last hole to get within two strokes.

“I’m very comfortabl­e with this golf course, essentiall­y any condition,” Johnson said. “All that being said, you still have to execute. [Thursday] was one of those good days.”

Howell and Schniederj­ans are coming off injuries.

“I had nine weeks off prior to the Quicken Loans with a rib injury, and it was my first injury — knock on wood — I’ve had in my career,” said Howell, making his 11th at Deere Run.

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