Times-Call (Longmont)

Schenk finally getting results at the Valspar

- The Associated Press

Adam Schenk is playing for the 10th consecutiv­e week on the PGA Tour and finally seeing some good results, making enough putts Friday for a 2-under 69 that gave him a one-shot lead going into the weekend at the Valspar Championsh­ip.

Schenk had four birdies, all but one of them from inside 10 feet, and finished with a bogey from the bunker short of the 18th on the Copperhead course at Innisbrook.

That didn’t bother him too much because of the 20-foot putt he made for par on the par-3 eighth, the 10-footer for par he made on the 10th and the long up-and-down for par on the par-5 11th.

“I feel like a lot of times you ... maybe shoot 2 under and you’re like, ‘It could have been 6 or 7.’ But it really couldn’t have been a ton better with the amount of putts I made,” he said.

He was at 7-under 135, one shot ahead of Kramer Hickok, who had a 68.

Jordan Spieth is a big part of the weekend, wasting a great round of driving with some suspect short irons. He still posted a 70 and was only two shots behind.

Also part of the weekend is Nick Gabrelcik, who grew up about 10 miles away and is a regular at the Valspar Championsh­ip — working the range, carrying signs, caddying in the pro-am. Now the University of North Florida junior is in the field on a sponsor exemption.

Gabrelcik, who lost in the semifinals at Oakmont in the 2021 U.S. Amateur, opened with a 75 and responded with a 67 to easily make the cut. He was at even-par 142.

Also making the cut was Ludwig Aberg, the No. 1 amateur in the world. Aberg also played the weekend at Bay Hill.

Tommy Fleetwood had a 69 and joined Spieth in the group two shots behind along with Cody Gribble (65) and Davis Riley (68), who lost in a playoff to Sam Burns at Innisbrook last year.

Leishman leads LIV event in Tuscon

Marc Leishman holed a series of long birdie putts and even a few big putts for par to post a 6-under 65 for a one-shot lead Friday in the LIV Golf League in the high desert of Arizona.

The second LIV Golf event of the season is at The Gallery north of Tucson, where the former Match Play Championsh­ip was held for two years.

For stroke play, the undulated greens and pins tucked on crowns made it difficult in spots to find birdies. That wasn’t an issue for Leishman. The Australian made from 20 feet on the 14th, from the same range on the 16th and then rolled in a 40-foot putt on No. 3.

He also made a 12-footer for par on No. 4. With only one bogey on his card, he led by one shot over Abraham Ancer, Louis Oosthuizen and Matthew Wolff.

Charles Howell III, who opened LIV’S second season with a win at Mayakoba three weeks ago, had one of the best turnaround­s. He opened with a double bogey and was 3 over after four holes, only to answer with four straight birdies. He finished with a 69.

Howell is among eight players who previously played The Gallery when it was a World Golf Championsh­ip event in 2007 and 2008. Henrik Stenson won in 2007 and lost in semifinals to Tiger Woods the following year before it moved to a different course on Dove Mountain.

Joaquin Niemann, Peter Uihlein and David Puig, who signed with LIV Golf out of Arizona State, each were at 67. The group at 68 included Sergio Garcia and Pat Perez.

Niemann and Puig each play for Torque, which had a one-shot lead in the team competitio­n over Smash and Iron Heads.

 ?? DAILY CAMERA FILE PHOTO ?? Longmont’s Jordan Bindseil was named to CHSAA’S first team all-state after her state championsh­ip campaign.
DAILY CAMERA FILE PHOTO Longmont’s Jordan Bindseil was named to CHSAA’S first team all-state after her state championsh­ip campaign.

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