Chad Ramy leads the Players Championship

Chad Ramy leads the Players Championship

American Chad Ramey leads at -8. Colin Morikama follows in second place.

The night disrupted the first round of the Players Championship. At the moment, American Chad Ramey is at the top of the leaderboard at -8. The winner of the 2022 Corales Puntacana Championship completed a clear round with 8 birdies.

No, it’s not easy. was a reaction. Not easy at all. I might have made it so, but it wasn’t easy at all. It was fun, it was my first time recording on such a popular track. I couldn’t ask for better. There is still tension, but it doesn’t mean anything. You just have to deal with it. That’s kind of why we play this game, and that’s why we’re here to get on those nerves. Just beat them, put them aside and do what you have to do. »

He was closely followed by World No. 10 Colin Morikawa, second at -7. The American also had a bogey-less performance with an eagle on 2 and 5 birdies. He is with compatriot Chad Ramy the only one who did not commit any ghost: “I feel really good and I will take inspiration from that in the next few days and build on that momentum to play three more very good laps, I hope.”

Two shots behind we find Canadian Taylor Pendreth in third at -5 and Americans Ben Griffin and Justin Suh (stopped at hole 15). Compatriots Scotty Scheffler, Sam Burns and Denny McCarthy round out the top 10 in sixth place at -4. They are accompanied by New Zealander Min Wu Lee, South African Christian Bezuidenhout and Canadian Adam Svensson.

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2017 Players’ Award winner Sii Woo Kim is ranked 12th at -3 alongside world No. 11 Viktor Hovland and American Jordan Spieth.

In second place – in the 19th place are the winners of the 2016 and 2012 games, Jason Day and Matt Kuchar.

Moreover, at No. 32, world number one John Rahm beats Tommy Fleetwood, Patrick Cantlay, Xander Schavelli, and 2015 and 2004 tournament winners Rickie Fowler and Adam Scott, on even par.

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On par, Tony Finau and Kurt Kitayama sit in 72nd at +1. World No. 8 Will Zlatoris sits +2 at No. 94 with Tom Kim and Hideki Matsuyama. At +4, the winners of the 2019 and 2018 editions, Rory McIlroy and Webb Simpson, are ranked 118th, accompanied by world number 12 Matt Fitzpatrick. Belgium’s Thomas Detry ranks 127th at +5.

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