The Mercury News Weekend

Fast start to new season for Piercy

- By Doug Ferguson

NAPA — Scott Piercy began the new PGA Tour season by pouring in putts and setting the course record at Silverado Resort, a 10-under 62 for a twoshot lead Thursday in the Safeway Open.

Conditions were practicall­y perfect in the morning, and Piercy took advantage. He made 12 birdies, only three of them from inside 10 feet. He missed a pair of birdie chances from inside 8 feet.

He wasn’t alone in attacking

Silverado. Paul Casey, coming off a pair of runner-up finishes in the FedEx Cup playoffs that signaled a return to form, birdied his last three holes for a 64. Patton Kizzire also shot a 64.

Jon Rahm of Spain, who earned his PGA Tour card from sponsor exemptions last season after wrapping up his college career at Arizona State, began his PGA Tour career as a member in fine fashion. He made a hole-in-one — the first one of his life — on his second hole, the par-3 11th. His 7iron from 173 yards flew straight into the cup.

“Very special moment,” Rahm said. “It was hard to believe.”

Phil Mickelson, playing a domestic PGA Tour event in the fall for the first time in a decade, overcame a bogey-bogey start to post a 69, along with playing partner and defending champion Emiliano Grillo.

“Less than desirable,” was how Mickelson explained his play off the tee (he hit five of 14 fairways). “But I missed it in the right spots. I put myself in a position where if I can get hot on the greens — get perfect greens in the morning — get it going, shoot 6-, 7-, 8-under par and get right back in it for the weekend.”

Mickelson and Casey have had the best calendar years without winning based on the world ranking points they have earned. Mickelson is playing his final tournament of 2016, while Casey plans to play the next two in Asia before taking off the rest of the year.

Piercy, at least on paper, had one of his better years. He earned $2.9 million. He had a chance to win a major at the U.S. Open until Dustin Johnson pulled away at Oakmont, and Johnson beat him by a shot at the WGC Bridgeston­e.

But those runner-up finishes in big events covered up an atrocious year with the putter. Piercy was 156th in the most important putting statistic, which is what held him back most of the year.

It’s what carried him Thursday. He holed a pair of 18-foot birdie putts on successive holes early in his round, and kept pouring them in, one after another, to offset a pair of bogeys from the bunkers on the par-4 third hole and the par3 seventh late in his round.

“I think I made more feet of putts than I did all last season,” he said. “I’ve been working on the putter a lot and trying to get some things figured out. Today was a good start to the season, good start to get some confidence going with the putter.”

His power has always been there, and he showed that on the par-5 fifth hole when he blasted a drive over the trees along the line of the cart path, back to the fairway on the dogleg right. That left him only a 6-iron into the green, and he narrowly missed a 20-foot eagle attempt.

Piercy’s 62 was at least nine shots better than the course average.

Casey played in the group in front of Piercy and did his best to keep pace. He made eight birdies on a bogey-free day at Silverado. The big change for Casey was using a new driver as he slowly transition­s away from Nike, which is getting out of the equipment business.

Casey ended last season three weeks ago at the Tour Championsh­ip with a 64, and started the new one with a 64, so the time off didn’t hurt him.

“I’m looking at this as a continuati­on of the year,” he said. “I know the slate’s been wiped clean and we start the FedEx Cup all over again, but I’m looking at this to try to cap off my season. I’ve got three opportunit­ies to try to win a golf tournament, and I haven’t done that yet this year.”

Stanford product Patrick Rodgers opened with a 68.

Five players with Cal ties are in the field. James Hahn (1-under 71) had the best day. Max Homa, who got in as an alternate when Tiger Woods withdrew, shot 80. Brandon Hagy (72), Michael Kim (73) and current sophomore Collin Morikawa (74) rounded out the Cal contingent.

Morgan Hoffmann holed out for double-eagle on the par-5 18th hole.

Justin Thomas opened with a 75 after two tee shots out of bounds led to triple bogeys.

Matt Kuchar was using a carry bag from the Silverado pro shop and found replacemen­t clubs that he will be able to use this week. After the Ryder Cup, Kuchar flew to Gary Woodland’s wedding in Turks and Caicos last weekend, but he was unable to return home to St. Simons Island, Georgia, after Hurricane Matthew to retrieve his normal clubs because the lone bridge onto the island was closed.

 ?? EZRA SHAW/GETTY IMAGES ?? Phil Mickelson takes a swing at his second shot on the 13th hole during the opening round of the Safeway Open.
EZRA SHAW/GETTY IMAGES Phil Mickelson takes a swing at his second shot on the 13th hole during the opening round of the Safeway Open.

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