Saturday June 23, 2012
David’s jump start Mathis shoots ace to grab lead as Webb and Bubba lurk
CROMWELL (Connecticut): David Mathis fired his first hole-in-one at a US PGA event on the way to a six-under 64 and a one-stroke lead on Thursday after the first round of the Travelers Championship.
Australian Nathan Green, Sweden’s Fredrik Jacobson and American Will Claxton shared second on 65 with 10 rivals another stroke adrift, including new US Open champion Webb Simpson and US compatriot Bubba Watson, the 2012 Masters winner.
Mathis, who began on the back nine, opened with a birdie and then aced the par-3 11th and followed that up with birdies on three of the next four holes to reach six-under after six holes.
He answered a bogey at 18 with a birdie at three and a bogey at the par-3 eighth by closing with a birdie to sit atop the leaderboard for the first time since last year’s opening round at Memphis.
“I was hitting a lot of great shots,” Mathis said.
“To make a hole-in-one at 11 and a long putt on 12 just really got me jump-started for the day.”
The ace was his shot of the day.
“We were just trying to cut a 9-iron in there to that back right pin and I hit it just pretty much perfect where we were looking to hit it. It kind of bounced a little right and went right in the hole. It was cool.”
Mathis, who missed the cut in 10 of his first 11 events this season, isn’t thinking about a title just yet, however.
“I’ve been in this spot before, but there’s so much golf left, you’re just thankful to play a solid round. It’s all about trying to build on it and being there toward the end and giving yourself an opportunity to win.”
Simpson, coming off his first Major title last week at The Olympic Club in San Francisco, decided to play this week as he planned to repay the loyalty shown to him in 2008 as a young player out of college when sponsors gave him an exemption to participate in the event.
Sponsors paired him with Watson and 2011 PGA Championship winner Keegan Bradley in a trio of reigning Major champions from the United States.
“It was fun,” Simpson said.
“It took a lot of pressure off me because I’m not the only stand-out guy in the group. It did relieve a little stress.” — AFP
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