The Oklahoman

Rahm part of six-way tie for lead in Mexico

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PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico – Jon Rahm is the biggest star in the Mexico Open and he lived up to his billing Thursday, chipping in for birdie and making a late eagle putt for a 7-under 64 and a six-way share of the lead in the first round.

Jonathan Byrd, Brendon Todd, Trey Mullinax and Monday qualifier Bryson Nimmer also were at 64 from the morning wave. Nimmer played his final five holes in 5 under, including a bunker shot he holed out for eagle on the par-5 sixth hole.

Kurt Kitayama faced the strength of the afternoon wind and made nine birdies, getting up-and-down from behind the green on the par-5 18th for his 64.

The Mexico Open is part of the PGA Tour schedule and inherits the history of a national open that dates to 1944. It takes the place of the World Golf Championsh­ips-Mexico Championsh­ip that was at Chapultepe­c in Mexico City for four years through 2020.

Rahm knew very little about the Vidanta Vallarta course except that he felt comfortabl­e off the tee, and it showed. The Spaniard missed only one fairway, and three greens.

He opened with a 15-foot birdie putt on the par-5 12th hole, but it was the chip-in from 30 feet on the 13th that really got him going. He had to save par on the 10th and 11th holes at the start of his round.

“I hadn't hit my best irons shots early on,” Rahm said. “Chipped that one in from an uncomforta­ble lie and a tough one. That was a huge bonus. I think a lot of people obviously would look at the eagle on 7, but that one early on was a huge booster.”

The eagle on the 311-yard seventh hole was set up by a big drive to the middle of the green on the par 4 and a 40-foot putt that gave him a share of the lead.

Rahm also made birdie on each of the three par 5s on the back nine, and perhaps his finest shot was his approach from 206 yards to just inside 4 feet for birdie on the par-4 fourth.

Nimmer finished with a blaze of good shots. After a 12-foot birdie putt on the par-3 fifth, he holed out for eagle, pitched to 2 feet on the reachable seventh and made a 12-foot birdie putt on the par-3 ninth to close out his round.

Aaron Rai, Aaron Wise, Sahith Theegala and Scott Brown were at 65. Rai and Theegala could use top finishes this week to move up in PGA Championsh­ip points and try to secure a spot at Southern Hills in three weeks.

Next week is the final event for players to qualify in points, which is PGA Tour earnings.

Rahm and Abraham Ancer (71) are the only players from the top 20 in the world at the Mexico Open. That allowed for players like Byrd, who has status as a past champion, to get in.

He improved his status with a pair of cuts made in the fall. He tied for ninth at Pebble Beach, which got him into the Phoenix Open. Byrd has managed to get in 10 tournament­s so far, and feels he is getting some momentum.

“I started the year thinking I might get in 15, looks like I might get in more like 20. I'm just happy to have starts,” Byrd said. “And my game's good, so trying to stay aggressive and see what I can make of it.”

Byrd went out in 29 and reached 7 under for the round with a birdie on the par-5 12th. He added a bogey and a birdie the rest of the way.

LPGA Tour

ALOS VERDES ESTATES, Calif. – Minjee Lee shot an 8-under 63 on Thursday to take a one-stroke lead over top-ranked Jin Young Ko halfway through the first round of the Palos Verdes Championsh­ip.

Coming off a third-place tie Sunday in the LA Open at Whilshire Country Club, Lee had a bogey-free round at hilly Palos Verdes Estates in the first-year event that wraps up the LPGA Tour's West Coast swing.

The Australian closed with a 5-under 31 on the front nine. She won the Evian Championsh­ip last season for her first major title and sixth LPGA Tour victory.

Ko had six straight birdies on Nos. 2-7 on her final nine. She stumbled to a tie for 21st last week after sharing the lead with winner Nasa Hataoka late in the third round at difficult Whilshire.

“Before starting today I just remind (myself) that golf is golf,” Ko said.

Charley Hull, Moriya Jutanugarn and Jennifer Chang shot 65, and Albane Valenzuela had a 66.

Anna Davis, the Augusta National Women's Amateur winner, opened with a 71 in her first LPGA Tour start.

European Tour

GIRONA, Spain – Oliver Bekker shot a 6-under 66 to take a share of the firstround lead at the Catalunya Championsh­ip on Thursday.

Seeking his first European tour win, the South African made eight birdies and a double bogey at the Stadium Course to finish tied with Jeff Winther and Darren Fichardt.

Winther had one bogey and seven birdies, while Fichardt made eight birdies to go along with a double bogey.

Among those a shot back in a tie for fourth was James Morrison, who was 1over par on the front nine but rallied with six birdies on his last nine holes. Sebastian Heisele and Haotong Li also shot 67s.

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