Liv Golf League: John Ram, Adrian Monk shares Jeddu’s leadership in the role of Anthony Kim Bat
Anthony Kim is the lower table of managers of 54 people after the publication of Six-Zéro 76 in their first professional event since 2012; John Ram and Adrian Meton both open the 62nd place to share early leadership in Jidd
The champion Masters John Ram and Adrian Méron keep a leading role after the first round of the Liv Golf League event in Jidd, when Anthony Kim fought his return to professional golf.
The RAM published eight birds in the 62nd Bogoseva 62 in the economic city of King Abdullah, while Menk mixed the eagle and seven birds with a single scary to sit on eight. “It was a really, really good day,” Lamb said. “It went pretty well except for one tee shot, but I was still in a good position in 12th place. If you shoot a bogey-free 62, nothing bad will happen. I put it in the right place and gave myself a chance.
Bryson DeChambeau had six birdies in seven holes for a 7-under 63, tied for third place with Charles Schwartzel and Joaquin Niemann, and Louis Oosthuizen finished sixth after a perfect first round. returned to. Last year’s individual champion Tarah Gooch is part of a five-under group that includes Patrick Reed, Phil Mickelson and Tyrrell Hatton, while former Saudi Arabian winner Dustin Johnson finished with a first-round 66. He is now 4 behind the leader.
Sergio Garcia shot a bogey-free 67, and two-time defending champion Brooks Koepka had two birdies and one bogey to move within seven points of the leader and finish the first day over par among 54 players. There are only 8 people. Anthony Kim made his first competitive shot in 4,320 days since being announced as a wild card for the 2024 season, but the American maintained his ranking
with a 6-over 76.