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Tommy Fleetwood is five shots from Open Valero Texas Open, where Sam Ryder entered the lead on the first day.
Fleetwood is tied in sixth place with five other players after hit five birdies and one bogey on the way to introduce four under 68.
Ryder birmed six of his last seven holes in Bogey without Bogey 63 when Keith Mitchell jumped on top of the ranking in the last tournament before Masters.
A 35 -year -old man has never won the PGA Tour and holds the ranking No. 154 in the world. If he wins the tournament, he will get an invitation to Augusta National.
Ryder, who made a cut in all nine of his tournaments this year, had to resign from the pro-am on Wednesday when he felt he felt at the base of his neck, but returned when he attacked the ranking.
“I just tried to get the feeling of swinging,” Ryder said. “I think it helped me stay in myself today. I was glad to play.
“I thought everything under the par was always quite good here.
Mitchell was also without Bogey, with an eagle at the 5th peak of his eight under 64 is the third opening round 65 or under the PGA this year.
2023 Open Champion Brian Harman sat in third place after 66 years and Carson Young and Jordan Spieth were tied to the fourth 5-Under 67.
Spieth, a native of Texas, won this event in 2021 and is looking for his first victory on tour in almost three years.
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Meanwhile, Max Homa was in danger of missing another cut to extend his abyss. He announced that he had said goodbye to Caddy Joe Greiner after leaving the coach swing last fall.
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