Weekend Herald

Lee in hunt but Wilkinson wilts

- Golf

Danny Lee will be participat­ing in the FedEx Cup playoffs, but Tim Wilkinson is set to miss out.

Wilkinson, who needs to jump into the top 125 in the FedEx Cup standings to make the PGA Tour’s playoff series, shot a four-over par 74 in the first round of the Wyndham Championsh­ip yesterday, the PGA Tour’s final regular-season event before the playoffs, to all but end his hopes of making up enough ground to leap from the 148th place in which he came into the tournament.

Lee, who carded a first-round oneunder 69, sits comfortabl­y in 53rd on the standings and will be playing next week regardless of whether he makes the cut at the North Carolina tournament.

Harold Varner III, Tom Hoge and Roger Sloan each shot eight-under 62 to share the first-round lead.

The strong start was especially crucial for the 33-year-old Canadian Sloan, who came into the tour’s last regular-season event at 178 in FedEx Cup points — well out of the 125 cut-off to make next week’s first post-season event, the Northern Trust in Boston. Sloan is projected to rise into the top 50 should he maintain his position.

“Honestly, I don’t have to do anything,” he said. “I’m very blessed that I have status on the PGA Tour next season. That’s important. I’m going to get starts, I think that frees you up.”

All three leaders are seeking their first tour wins. The trio were two shots in front of Harris English (64).

A large group was at five-under led by former Masters champion Patrick Reed. Past US Open champion Webb Simpson led another pack at fourunder 66. Paul Casey, who tied for second last week at the PGA Championsh­ip, was at 67.

Some other PGA Championsh­ip contenders last week were not as fortunate.

Brooks Koepka and Justin Rose, each in the mix in the final round of the year’s first major, could not keep that going in this one. Koepka was 10 shots behind after a 72. Rose finished a stroke worse.

Koepka said he was flat after

A bit tired, so definitely came out flat. But I’ve got to play, I’ve got no other option.

Brooks Koepka

playing several weeks in a row.

“A bit tired, to be honest with you, so definitely came out flat,” he said. “But I’ve got to play, I’ve got no other option.”

Koepka said even moving up a spot or two in FedEx Cup standings is helpful to advance, so that’s why he passed up a week off to compete.

He also apologised for his comments after the third round at the PGA Championsh­ip that he didn’t know “a lot of the other guys” on the leaderboar­d.

“I get it, I get how it came across and I apologise for that,” Koepka said.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from New Zealand