PGA Tour : World Wide Technology Championship Leaderboard Tee Times
In ideal weather, with wide fairways and smooth greens half of the 132 lesser known players shot in the 60's, reducing par from 72 to 69.5 at this version of the World Wide Technology Championship at Los Cabos in Mexico on the Tiger Woods designed El Cardonal at Diamante.
I mentioned yesterday, many in the Fall season field have issues to resolve as 2023 winds down.
First and foremost Aussie Cameron Percy who turns 50 in May and is looking forward to trying to make the PGA Tour Champions, has never won on the PGA Tour and is ranked #152 on the FedEx Cup, matched his career best -10 62 to lead after round 1.
Next at -8,64 Veteran Columbian Camilo Villegas now 41, ranked #223 these days, He's the guy who was famous year's ago for the Spiderman pose he assumed while reading his putts.
Also at -8, Michael Kim, born in South Korea, now a 30 year old American citizen with 1 PGA Tour win in 10 years, ranked #79 in the Fed Ex Cup. Another American Nate Lashley now 40 with 1 PGA Tour win in 18 years, ranked #97 and #198 owgr, shot 64 as did an Argentinian world traveler called Tano Goya, 35 years old with 0 wins, since turning pro in 2007, #161 Fed Ex Cup and #529 owgr..
As I said, all have issues to resolve, and the rest of the field is chalk ablock with similar stories. As you can imagine Tiger who is not playing now in semi retirement, is getting a lot of the attention.
Among them all are the 4 Canadians who are all currently well off the lead.
Adam Svensson T88 -1 71
Mac Hughes T88 -1 71
Taylor Pendrith T100 E 72
Michael Gligic T100 E 72
Bryan Angus
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