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Kirk shoots 65, continues revival

Shares lead with Simpson after two rounds in Detroit

- By Larry Lage The Associated Press

DETROIT — Webb Simpson and Bryson Dechambeau were expected to be contenders at the Rocket Mortgage Classic, taking advantage of a relatively weak field and course by PGA Tour standards.

Chris Kirk was not.

A year after taking a leave of absence from the PGA Tour to address alcohol abuse and depression, though, he has turned around his life and revived his career.

Kirk shot 7-under 65 Friday and shares the second-round lead at the Detroit Golf Club with Simpson, who shot 64. Each has a two-round total of 12-under 132.

“I was out there thinking about him a little bit, just with his decision to take some time away from golf and take care of himself,” Simpson recalled. “I’m so proud of what he’s been able to do and come back and make the comeback he’s made, winning on the Korn Ferry Tour. And, now he’s out here trying to win a PGA Tour event.”

Kirk won a Korn Ferry Tour’ event two weeks ago, using the PGA Tour’s developmen­tal circuit as a springboar­d to compete again with the world’s best players.

When Kirk stopped playing last year, he didn’t know what his future was in the sport.

“I kind of just didn’t care at that point,” he recalled. “I was focused on doing what I needed to do to be healthy, to be a good husband for my wife and a good father to my kids. I was thankfully in a place financiall­y where my career could wait.”

Kirk, 35, has won four times on the PGA Tour, most recently in 2015.

Simpson won the RBC Heritage two weeks ago in South Carolina, finishing at a tournament-record 22-under for his second win of the season and seventh of his career.

He withdrew from the Connecticu­t event last week because one of his daughters appeared to have COVID-19, but she later tested negative.

Simpson and Dechambeau chose to come to the Motor City while many of the PGA Tour’s top players skipped the tournament.

“It’s a Donald Ross design and guys that played here last year that I talked to about it loved the golf tournament, they loved what Rocket Mortgage did,” Simpson said.

In the PGA Tour’s first three events after the COVID-19 pandemic stunted the season, the top five players in the world ranking participat­ed in each tournament.

None of the top five players is at the Detroit Golf Club and the field includes just 18 of the top 50.

Simpson is No. 6 in the world ranking and Dechambeau is No. 10.

Matthew Wolff (64), Seamus Power (66), Mark Hubbard (66), Ryan Armour (64) and Richy Werenski (66) also were a a shot off the lead going into the weekend.

The Golden Knights’ new American Hockey League affiliate sent an email to prospectiv­e season ticket holders this week laying out a range of pricing options for seats at Orleans Arena.

Prices in general seating for one game range from $10 in the “Lucky Section” to $50 in the lower bowl “Silver Horseshoe” section. Seats in the end section behind the net go for $18 to $22, while blue line tickets cost $30 to $39 and center ice tickets cost $40 or $48.

For the dedicated fan who wants to splurge a little more, glass seats go from $79 in row 2 to $99 in the front row.

Season ticket holders were notified by email of their in-person appointmen­t at Orleans Arena to make seat selections or can make alternativ­e arrangemen­ts with the Silver Knights if they are unable to be present.

Prior to checking in, fans must sign an assumption of risk and release and waiver. A temperatur­e check also will be conducted and face coverings are required throughout the seat selection event.

Contact David Schoen at dschoen@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Davidschoe­nlvrj on Twitter.

 ?? Carlos Osorio The Associated Press ?? Chris Kirk drives on the 15th tee in the second round of the Rocket Mortgage Classic on Friday at the Detroit Golf Club.
Carlos Osorio The Associated Press Chris Kirk drives on the 15th tee in the second round of the Rocket Mortgage Classic on Friday at the Detroit Golf Club.

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