The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Im shoots 65, takes lead

- By Greg Beacham

LA QUINTA, CALIF. — Although Sungjae Im hasn’t been on the PGA Tour for very long, the 22-year-old South Korean already feels awfully comfortabl­e on the generous desert courses at The American Express.

So do plenty of other pros, and that’s why the leaderboar­d is so crowded heading to the weekend.

Im shot a 7-under 65 on Friday at The American Express to take a one-stroke lead over first-round leader Brandon Hagy and four others.

Im, the tour’s rookie of the year in 2019, had seven birdies in a bogey-free round on the Stadium Course at PGA West, highlighte­d by three in four holes around the turn. After struggling with his putter in recent weeks, he banged in a 22-footer and an 18-footer for consecutiv­e birdies late in his round.

“Visually from the tee box, it’s a course that I really like and enjoy to play, so I felt really comfortabl­e throughout the round,” Im said.

Hagy was in position to join Im at 11 under, but he bogeyed his final hole with a tee shot into the fairway bunker to finish his 70.

Canada’s Nick Taylor (66), South Korea’s Si Woo Kim (68), Tony Finau (66) and Mexico’s Abraham Ancer (65) also were 10 under. Emiliano Grillo (66), Francesco Molinari (66) and Doug Ghim (68) were two shots off the lead, with eight more at 8 under.

Tournament host Phil Mickelson missed the cut but made 18 pars Friday for the first time in his 2,201 rounds of PGA Tour play.

With his drives looking sharp and his midrange putts dropping regularly, Im is off to another strong start at a tournament in which he has already finished 10th and 12th in his short Tour career.

“I’m pretty satisfied with how I played all of my shots,” Im said. “Speaking of putting, I started drawing a line on the ball as I visualize my putts, and that seemed to work pretty well today.”

Im also feels he may have an edge because he didn’t go home to South Korea for the holiday break due to the mandatory coronaviru­s quarantine required. Instead, he stayed in the home he recently bought in Atlanta, practicing for the new season.

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