The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Late surge sees Simpson join Fitzpatric­k in WGC-Workday lead

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MIAMI: Former US Open champion Webb Simpson surged late for a share of the first-round lead Thursday in the World Golf Championsh­ips-Workday Championsh­ip, alongside England's Matthew Fitzpatric­k.

Fitzpatric­k had six birdies without a bogey on the par-72 Concession Golf Club course in Bradenton, Florida.

He was joined on 66 by Simpson, who had four of his six birdies on the back nine, including three in a row at the 15th, 16th and 17th.

"Very pleased with the start," said Simpson, the 2012 US Open champion whose seven US PGA Tour titles include two last season.

"The course is fantastic," he said of a course that was pressed into service when coronaviru­s complicati­ons forced officials to relocate the scheduled WGCMexico.

"It's firm. I was hoping it would get firm and fast. It takes that lengthy scorecard down a little bit."

Fitzpatric­k, a six-time winner on the European Tour who is seeking his first US PGA Tour title, teed off on 10 and had four birdies in his first nine holes.

His two birdies coming in included a 37-footer at the sixth.

"I thought I played really solid today," said Fitzpatric­k, who was in contention at Riviera last weekend on the way to a share of fifth in the Genesis Invitation­al.

"I feel like I took a lot from my win at the end of the year in Dubai and I feel like my game was in really good shape there and we kind of found something that gave me a really good feeling."

He said the fast, sloping greens at Concession are a challenge, but one that he enjoyed.

"I think it makes you think, this golf course," he said. "You've got to think about where you're hitting your tee shots and your approach shots. You've got to be on the ball."

Former world number one Brooks Koepka, who won his first tour title since 2019 at the Phoenix Open this month, was a stroke back on 67 alongside

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