Albany Times Union

Rahm has big finish for 65 and lead at Bay Hill

- Associated Press

ORLANDO, Fla. — Jon Rahm started his round strong and ended it even better Thursday, closing eagle-birdie-birdie for a 7-under 65 and a two-shot lead in the Arnold Palmer Invitation­al.

Not even the brute test of Bay Hill was a match for golf's hottest player.

“Amazing round of golf,” he said. “I wish all of them were as enjoyable as this one.”

That doesn’t mean it was perfection by any means. Rahm, playing in the afternoon when the greens became a bit more crusty, opened with three straight birdies. He held steady the rest of the way until his big burst at the end allowed him to zoom past Honda Classic winner Chris Kirk and Cameron Young.

He hit only eight fairways. He twice was blocked by trees, one time escaping with par with a 30-foot putt on the 15th hole. But oh, that finish. Rahm hit 5-iron to 25 feet on the fringe at the par-5 16th and holed it for eagle. On the par-3 17th, he hammered a 7-iron that cleared the bunker and landed in just the right spot to roll out to 2 feet. And on the closing hole, he hit a soft 9-iron to a front pin that settled about 6 feet away.

Rahm had said earlier in the week he doesn’t think he can be beat when he is firing on all cylinders, a belief held by most top players. He also said he couldn't think of a tournament where he played his absolute best.

“Go through the round and you'll see plenty of mistakes,” Rahm said. “I just took advantage of minimizing mistakes and converted a couple of situations into really good scores. But it can always be better.

“But it’s the first day,” he added. “Ask me that on Sunday if I keep playing like this, and I’ll probably change my answer.”

Bay Hill is bracing for the worst over the next few days, with the wind expected to be strong on a course that already is fast and firm.

Kirk is coming off an emotional win nearly eight years in the making. He carried that momentum to seven birdies for a 67 during the morning round.

PGA: Carson Young gave his rookie season on the tour quite a spark when he made three eagles on his way to a 9-under 63, giving him a three-shot lead after the opening round of the Puerto Rico Open. Young has made only three cuts in 12 starts, most recently Sunday in the Honda Classic. He shared the 18-hole lead at PGA National and finished in a tie for 29th, his best finish of the season. Young had a three-shot lead over Max Mcgreevy and Akshay Bhatia.

LPGA: Elizabeth Szokol shot an 8-under-64 for a three-stroke lead after the first round of the Women's World Championsh­ip. Yuka Saso of Japan was second after a bogey-free 67, and a pack of six including Nelly Korda and former No. 1 Ariya Jutanugarn carded 68s at Sentosa Golf.

 ?? Richard Heathcote / Getty Images ?? Jon Rahm plays his shot from the 16th tee Thursday. It set up a 5-iron to 25 feet, leading to eagle and a two shot lead at Bay Hill.
Richard Heathcote / Getty Images Jon Rahm plays his shot from the 16th tee Thursday. It set up a 5-iron to 25 feet, leading to eagle and a two shot lead at Bay Hill.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States