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Blistering finish earns Redman share of lead in Detroit

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Doc Redman collected seven birdies in his last eight holes to grab a share of the first-round lead with Scott Stallings and Kevin Kisner at the Rocket Mortgage Classic.

Redman, runner-up at last year’s Mortgage Classic and still chasing a first PGA Tour win, made a quiet start at the Detroit Golf Club, picking up a single birdie on his outward nine.

But after taking his only bogey of the round at the 10th, the 22-yearold caught fire by carding birdies the rest of the way home except the par-five 14th for a seven-under 65.

Redman said he isn’t intimidate­d by playing alongside the world’s best despite his age.

“I’ve got a lot of experience and I feel very comfortabl­e around the guys and around the courses,” he said.

“I’m just navigating my way around the PGA Tour.”

Stallings got off to a birdie/bogey start but was error free the rest of the way, capping his round with back-to-back birdies to join fellow American Redman atop the leaderboar­d.

Starting on the back nine, Kisner got hot late with four birdies over his final five holes to card a seven-under 65 as he looks for this fourth win on the PGA Tour.

Lurking one back on six-under 66 are seven players including Bryson DeChambeau, who had a roller coaster round that included an eagle, eight birdies and four bogeys.

He would have joined the leaders if not for a bogey on his last.

“There was obviously a lot of highs and a lot of lows,” said the 26-year-old American, who has been crushing balls since adding muscle during the PGA Tour’s threemonth break due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“But if I can keep hitting it straight, hitting some greens and making the putts like I am, it’s going to be a fun week.” Rickie Fowler headlines a group two behind at five-under while world number six Webb Simpson, the highest-ranked player in the field, returned a four-under 68 to sit three off the pace.

Simpson won last month’s RBC Heritage in Hilton Head, South Carolina but pulled out of the Travelers Championsh­ip after his daughter, who later tested negative, showed symptoms of Covid-19.

The fourth PGA Tour event since the season returned from its coronaviru­s shutdown, the tournament is being played without fans. A sixth player, American Chad Campbell, tested positive for Covid-19 on Tuesday.

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