Miami: Top-ranked Jason Day of Australia matched the TPC Sawgrass course record yesterday, firing a bogey-free nine-under-par 63 to grab a two-stroke lead in round one of the US PGA Tour Players Championship.
The 28-year-old Aussie, who captured his first major crown at last year’s PGA Championship, has won six times in his past 16 starts and took full advantage of soft greens and top scoring conditions.
The course record of 63 was first achieved by American Fred Couples in 1992, matched by Aussie Greg Norman two years later and equaled by American Roberto Castro in 2013 and Germany’s Martin Kaymer in 2014.
Starting on the back nine, Day opened with three birdies in a row and added another at the par-3 17th with its island green. He birdied the first, par-5 second and fourth then closed with birdies at the seventh and ninth holes.
Ireland’s Shane Lowry, England’s Justin Rose and Americans Bill Haas, Cameron Tringale and Brendan Steele shared second on 65 while a pack on 66 included South African four-time major champion Ernie Els, Italy’s Francesco Molinari and Americans Hudson Swafford, Daniel Berger and Brooks Koepka.
New Zealand’s Danny Lee and Canada’s Nick Taylor were in a group on 67 with afternoon starters still on the course.
Els, who stumbled with a six-putt disaster in his opening hole at the Masters last month, eagled the second hole.