The Arizona Republic

Ramey grabs lead in Players debut

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PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. – Chad Ramey managed to avoid stress and bogeys Thursday in the Players Championsh­ip for an 8-under 64, making him an unlikely leader on a TPC Sawgrass course that rarely fails to deliver a surprise.

Ramey had a one-shot lead over twotime major champion Collin Morikawa in mild conditions. Roughly half the field was at par or better.

That doesn’t mean it was devoid of drama.

Hayden Buckley made an ace on the famed island green at the 17th, a hole he had only seen on TV until he arrived this week for his Players Championsh­ip debut.

Aaron Wise lost four balls in a span of two holes – in the water on the 17th, and then three straight tee shots in the drink left of the 18th fairway, where he closed with a 10, one short of the record for highest score on the closing hole.

Rory McIlroy had his highest score in just over a year. The 2019 Players champion opened with a 6, closed with a 6 and was pretty ordinary in between on his way to a 76.

Ramey had no such problems, putting for birdie on all but two holes during the slightly more peaceful morning conditions.

“I might have made it look that way but it wasn’t easy at all,” Ramey said. “It was fun. First time to shoot a score on such an iconic course like this. You can’t ask for any more.”

Ramey qualified for his first Players Championsh­ip by winning in the Dominican Republic last year against a weak field held opposite the Dell Match Play.

He believes he belongs and can beat anyone, even the strongest field of the year so far. His record wouldn’t suggest that, even with the victory. In his 28 starts since then, Ramey has missed 18 cuts and failed to finish in the top 20 in the other tournament­s.

“The game has felt really close,” Ramey said. “I know the scores haven’t showed it, but it’s felt really close. I just made one little tweak in my swing, and it really seems to be paying off. I kind of hit the ball where I was looking most of

the day, and then whenever I did get out of position, I did a pretty good job getting back in.”

Morikawa has missed two cuts in his last three starts, rare for him, and spent extra time in his days off trying to find that fade that has carried him to so much early success. He thinks he is swinging it now as well as he did a few years ago.

His signature shot was a 4-iron to 3 feet for eagle on the par-5 second hole, his 11th of the day, and it came during an eight-hole stretch he played in 6-under par. Morikawa also played without a bogey, key on a course that can strike without notice.

“The game feels really good, and I’m

just going to take that into the next few days and just kind of use that momentum to hopefully play three more really good rounds,” he said.

Taylor Pendrith and Ben Griffin were at 67, while Justin Suh also was at 5 under with three holes to finish before darkness suspended play.

Scottie Scheffler led the group at 68. He was part of the marquee group that featured the top three players in the world – Jon Rahm at No. 1 had a 71 and McIlroy is at No. 3. All of them have a chance to end up at No. 1 even without winning.

Otherwise, it was an eclectic mix of players at 69 or better, which is not unusual for the Players Stadium Course.

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NAIROBI, Kenya – John Catlin and Dylan Mostert shared the first-round lead at the European tour’s Kenya Open after beginning with impressive 64s on Thursday.

Catlin of the United States made five birdies and an eagle in his opening round of 7 under par. Mostert of South Africa had eight birdies and one bogey to join him.

They lead by a shot from Frenchman Pierre Pineau and the Netherland­s’ Wil Besseling.

Catlin has won three times on the tour, with his last triumph coming in April 2021.

 ?? BOB SELF/FLORIDA TIMES-UNION ?? Rory McIlroy drops his head after his shot from the fairway on the 14th went off the back of the green during the first round at the Players Championsh­ip in Ponte Vedra Beach on Thursday.
BOB SELF/FLORIDA TIMES-UNION Rory McIlroy drops his head after his shot from the fairway on the 14th went off the back of the green during the first round at the Players Championsh­ip in Ponte Vedra Beach on Thursday.

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