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Big stage is no match for 25-year-old only hits 4 fairways but still able to shoot a 5-under 65 Li

- By Doug Ferguson

SAN FRANCISCO — Still young, often inconsiste­nt, forever fearless, Li Haotong is capable of just about anything on a big stage in golf. He was at his best Friday in the PGA Championsh­ip.

Three years after his 63 in the final round of the British Open, Li hit only four fairways at Harding Park and still managed a 5-under 65 that gave him the early lead and set the target for Jason Day, Brooks Koepka and Tiger Woods to chase.

The 25-year-old from China capped a bogey-free round with his eighth straight par and was at 8-under 132, two shots ahead of Tommy Fleetwood of England among the early starters.

Surprised? Depends on the day. “The last couple days, I’ve been pretty much all hit in the right spot,” Li said.

Getting as much attention was the logo on his hat — WeChat, the Chinese social media company and one of his biggest sponsors. Li was in the spotlight at Harding Park one day after President Donald Trump signed executive orders on a vague ban of WeChat and TikTok in 45 days.

Just as unclear was whether Li was aware of the developmen­t.

“I don’t know,” he said. knows?”

Li is a two-time winner on the European Tour, most recently in 2018 at the Dubai Desert Classic when he rallied down the stretch to beat Rory McIlroy by one shot. He was sensationa­l at Royal Birkdale in 2017 — only five other players have 63 in the final round of a major. But he had a terrible week in his Presidents Cup debut at Royal Melbourne in December. When he first came to America, he made fast friends on the developmen­tal tours with his constant laughter, engaging personalit­y and aggressive play.

“He’s got the arsenal to take it low,” said Adam Scott, his teammate at Royal Melbourne. “But we don’t see that kind of consistenc­y out of him, and that probably matches his personalit­y a little bit. He’s young, though, and that’s the kind of golf he plays. He plays pretty much all guns blazing, and when it comes off, it’s really good.”

And when it doesn’t? He beat Koepka in the Match Play last year and reached the round of 16. But that was his last top 10 in America. And then there was the Presidents Cup.

Li brought his trainer to be his caddie, and the caddie got lost on the course during a practice round, gave up and headed for the clubhouse. Instead of finding him, Li played the rest of the round out of another player’s bag.

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 ?? JAMIE SQUIRE/GETTY ?? Li Haotong reacts to a putt Friday at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco.
JAMIE SQUIRE/GETTY Li Haotong reacts to a putt Friday at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco.

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