The Denver Post

English continues surge

Shares lead with Streelman, Davis and Henley at 7-under 64.

- By Doug Ferguson

Harris English made the difficult look easy Thursday in The Northern Trust, just like he has done all year to even reach this position in the PGA Tour’s postseason. Facing the tough stretch at TPC Boston in the middle of his round, English hit 5iron on the 11th and 12th holes, both of them to about 8 feet for birdies. He followed with two long birdie putts to run his streak to four, and finished at 7-under 64. By the end of the opening round, English shared the lead with Kevin Streelman, Cameron Davis of Australia and Russell Henley, who finished with a tap-in eagle. Good starts were important to so many in the FedEx Cup playoffs, which are as much about advancing as avoiding eliminatio­n. The top 70 from the 122-man field (three players have withdrawn) move on to next week for another $9.5 million event. The goal then is to reach the top 30 for the Tour Championsh­ip and its $15 million prize to the winner. Tiger Woods opened with a 68 with five birdies over his last 10 holes. Of the top 11 players who were separated by one shot after the first round, five of them began the week outside the top 70, with Bubba Watson on the bubble at No. 66. English doesn’t face that dilemma at the moment. His good start was 11 months ago when he began the season for the first time in his career without a full PGA Tour card. That was due to a slump that had him chasing after a swing that wasn’t his own, leading to six lean years without winning. He parlayed conditiona­l status into five top 10s before the COVID-19 pandemic shut down golf for three months, and then he resumed his steady play to reach No. 27 in the FedEx Cup when the playoffs began. Now he’s more interested in where he could be going instead of how far he has come. “I’m not satisfied with just barely being inside the Tour Championsh­ip,” he said. “I want to make a move up the ranks and have a chance at lifting the FedEx Cup, which we all think about the whole year . ... It’s been a lot of work. But I feel like I’m ready for it to jump up and have a chance at winning some tournament­s.” Streelman made two early birdies and then holed out from 154 yards for eagle on the 15th hole. He had one of nine birdies on the 213-yard eighth hole to tie for the lead. Davis was at 8 under until a bogey on No. 8, his penultimat­e hole. He is at No. 102 in the FedEx Cup. Among those at 65 were Louis Oosthuizen, Charley Hoffman and Scott Piercy, all well outside the top 70. Sebastian Munoz began his round with seven straight birdies to quickly tie for the lead, only to make double bogey on No. 9 and record only one birdie the rest of the way. “Not really a disappoint­ment,” Munoz said. “It’s golf.” Justin Thomas, the No. 1 seed, opened with a 68. Collin Morikawa, in his first start since winning the PGA Championsh­ip, twice made bogey on par 5s and had a 71, leaving him outside the cut line — rare territory for him — going into Friday. Woods is at No. 49 and hopes to play four out of the next five weeks, taking him to East Lake and through the U.S. Open. He didn’t make a birdie until his ninth hole, but finished with the five birdies over the last 10 holes. Woods went back to his old putter — the one he has used for 14 of his 15 major championsh­ips.

 ?? Charles Krupa, The Associated Press ?? Harris English hits from the fairway on the 15th hole in the first round of the Northern Trust golf tournament on Thursday. English is in a four-way tie for the lead with a 7-under 64.
Charles Krupa, The Associated Press Harris English hits from the fairway on the 15th hole in the first round of the Northern Trust golf tournament on Thursday. English is in a four-way tie for the lead with a 7-under 64.

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