26 February 2021: Korea’s Sungjae Im shot a solid 4-under 68 in the first round of the World Golf Championships-Workday Championship at The Concession to lie two shots back of co-leaders Webb Simpson and Matthew Fitzpatrick on Thursday.
Bidding to become only the second Asian to win a World Golf Championships title, the 22-year-old Im carded six birdies against two bogeys at The Concession Golf Club to end the day in tied seventh position.
Webb Simpson ran off three straight late birdies for a share of the lead Thursday in the WGC-Workday Championship at Concession. Simpson matched Matthew Fitzpatrick with a 6-under 66 at The Concession in the World Golf Championships event moved from Mexico City to Florida because of COVID-19 circumstances.
Simpson’s finishing stretch included a wedge to 2 feet, a 30-foot birdie putt on the 16th hole and a two-putt birdie from about 40 feet on the par-5 17th. Fitzpatrick, who contended last week at Riviera, played bogey-free on the Jack Nicklaus design that had never been used for a PGA TOUR event.
“Very pleased with the start,” Simpson said. “I worked on a couple things last week with putting alignment and with my driver and I saw good things from that today. You always want to see it first round back, but it doesn’t always happen that way, so I was happy to see like tough tee shots with trouble, really stepping up and making good swings.
“And made a lot of putts today,” he added, “so that was a good feeling.”
Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama, who has won two WGC titles, endured a rollercoaster 72 featuring six birdies, one triple bogey, one double bogey and a bogey to share 35th place while countryman Yuki Inamori carded a 73.
Im, who won his first PGA TOUR title at The Honda Classic last March, was in typical rock-solid form as he hit 11 fairways and 14 greens in regulation and made birdies on Hole Nos. 2, 3, 5, 8, 15 and 17. His longest birdie of the day came on the fifth when he rammed home a 28-foot putt.
“I got some rest during my break and prepared well for the WGC this week. It was a pretty solid round and I hope to continue my form until the final day,” said the 22-year-old Korean, who began 2021 with five consecutive tournaments which yielded one top five and two top 20s.
“The Concession course is new for all of us. The winds made it very difficult, but even without any wind, the course itself is not an easy one to play. The pin placements allowed me to attack some holes for my good score.”
Simpson, 35, birdied three of his last four holes en route to a 66 to post his first sub-par opening round score in eight starts at the WGC-Workday Championship, which is a replacement event for the WGC-Mexico Championship. The seven-time TOUR winner is seeking his first WGC title in what is his 21st WGC appearance, with his career best result being a runner-up finish at the 2019 WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational.
“Very pleased with the start,” said a delighted Simpson. “I worked on a couple things last week with putting alignment and with my driver and I saw good things from that today. You always want to see it first round back, but it doesn’t always happen that way, so I was happy to see like tough tee shots with trouble, really stepping up and making good swings. And made a lot of putts today, so that was a good feeling.”
The 26-year-old Fitzpatrick matched Simpson, with his 66 tying his lowest first round score in his PGA TOUR career. He entered the week in good form after finishing T5 at The Genesis Invitational last week.
“it was a good day, obviously played well last week. The golf course is in unbelievable shape. The greens are running about 12 on the Stimp, That’s great for me, I love it when it’s like that. I think it makes you think, this golf course, you’ve got to think about where you’re hitting your tee shots and your approach shots,” said the Englishman.
Defending champion Patrick Reed opened with a 68 while reigning FedExCup champion and World No. 1 Dustin Johnson endured a disastrous 77 which featured two double bogeys to end the day 11 shots back of the leaders.
First-Round Leaderboard
Webb Simpson 66 (-6)
Matthew Fitzpatrick 66 (-6)
Brooks Koepka 67 (-5)
Billy Horschel 67 (-5)
Sergio Garcia 67 (-5)
Kevin Kisner 67 (-5)
Things to Know
- Webb Simpson looks to become first American player to win in the state of Florida since 2019 The Honda Classic
- Matthew Fitzpatrick opens with 66 for the second week in a row
- Brooks Koepka and Sergio Garcia both seek to become first multiple winners in the 2020-21 PGA TOUR Season
- Garcia searches for first World Golf Championships title in his 63rd appearance
- Rory McIlroy trying to join Dustin Johnson as the only player with all four World Golf Championships titles
- Patrick Reed attempts to defend a PGA TOUR title at a different venue for the third time in his career
- FedExCup leader Patrick Cantlay withdraws (illness) before the start of the first round, reducing the field to 72
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