Monterey Herald

English leads by 2 at Kapalua

- By Doug Ferguson

KAPALUA, HAWAII >> A new year, and Harris English keeps right on rolling.

English finished with a 10-foot birdie to cap off an ideal Friday of low scores and whale watching at the Sentry Tournament of Champions. His 6-under 67 gave him a two-shot lead over a quartet of players that includes defending champion Justin Thomas.

Even with a lead, it feels as though the first PGA Tour event of the year is wide open. With virtually no wind, rare for the Plantation Course at Kapalua, scores remained low and several players were stacked up behind him. Among them was Masters champion Dustin Johnson, who hit it close enough all round to make a few putts in his round of 65.

“Felt like I got back in the tournament a little bit,” said Johnson, playing for the first time since his Nov. 15 victory at Augusta National.

English is among 16 players at the winners-only event who didn’t win last year. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic that wiped out three months on the tour schedule, anyone who reached the Tour Championsh­ip qualified this year.

English, whose last victory was just over seven years ago at the Mexican resort of Mayakoba, did everything but win. He was No. 369 in the world when he lost his full card, played his way into East Lake and now is among the top 30 in the world. All he lacks is a victory.

“I know it’s going to happen,” he said. “I keep putting myself in these positions. I’m playing well enough to just let it happen and get out of my own way, and I love Sunday when it comes down to the final stretch. I love being in that moment.”

 ?? MATTHEW THAYER — THE MAUI NEWS ?? Harris English watches a shot during the Tournament of Champions on Friday.
MATTHEW THAYER — THE MAUI NEWS Harris English watches a shot during the Tournament of Champions on Friday.

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