Toronto Star

Reed shares top spot at Barclays with Laird

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FARMINGDAL­E, N.Y.— Patrick Reed didn’t break anything Thursday except par.

Two days after Reed broke the gavel during the ceremonial closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange, the American kept a clean card and shot 5-under 66 to share the lead with Martin Laird at The Barclays.

Reed was dressed in a blue blazer with an American tie when he was asked to bang the gavel three times at the stock exchange closing on Tuesday.

On the third hit, the top of the gavel flew off into the crowd and Reed later made a joke at his own expense on Twitter.

“They told me to give it 3 good hits, so I did!” he tweeted.

He was much better with a golf club in hand at Bethpage Black, running off three birdies and an eagle on the front nine to close out his 66.

The start of the FedEx Cup playoffs, with a $10-million bonus waiting at the end, was more about a cup that doesn’t pay a dime. A dozen or so Americans are still in the mix to make the Ryder Cup team. Qualifying ends after this week for the top eight and then Davis Love III has four captain’s picks over the next month.

Reed is winless this year and holding down the No. 8 position in the Ryder Cup standings.

“Of course it’s on my mind,” Reed said. “But really at the end of the day, it’s just trying to get better and play this tournament.”

Reed and Laird, who also played bogey-free, were one shot ahead of three other Ryder Cup hopefuls — Rickie Fowler, Kevin Chappell and J.B. Holmes, whose 67 was the best score among those who played in stronger wind in the afternoon. Defending champion Jason Day, the No. 1 seed in the playoffs, was among those at 68.

Adam Hadwin of Abbotsford, B.C., shot a 70 while Graham DeLaet of Weyburn, Sask., was 2 over after a 73. David Hearn of Brantford, Ont., finished with a 75.

 ?? DAVID CANNON/GETTY IMAGES ?? Rory McIlroy reacts to his poor second shot on the 18th hole during the first round of The Barclays in Farmingdal­e, New York on Thursday.
DAVID CANNON/GETTY IMAGES Rory McIlroy reacts to his poor second shot on the 18th hole during the first round of The Barclays in Farmingdal­e, New York on Thursday.

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