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Morikawa sets early pace in Ohio
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July 10, 2020
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July 09-12
Muirfield Golf Club, Dublin, Ohio
$6,200,000
Round 2, Round 3, Round 4



Collin Morikawa bounced back from an early exit at the Travelers Championship to take a one-shot lead with a first round 65 in Ohio.


The American missed the cut for the first time in his professional career in Connecticut but an early eagle saw him soar to the top of the leaderboard at the Workday Charity Open.

Morikawa's second shot on the par-five fifth landed three feet from the hole, and he picked up six more shots before bogeying the 18th.



Canadian Adam Hadwin sits one shot behind and a group of four tied for third includes Nick Taylor, Hideki Matsuyama, Zach Johnson and Aaron Wise.

Ian Poulter and Graham McDowell shot in the 60s, both tied for seventh on four under, while Phil Mickelson went round in 73.


Brooks Koepka, playing for the first time after withdrawing from the Travelers when his caddie tested positive for Covid-19, had an opening round of 74.




Pos.
Player
Nat
To Par
R1
1
Collin Morikawa
USA
-7
65
2
Adam Hadwin
CAN
-6
66
T3
Hideki Matsuyama
JPN
-5
67
T3
Nick Taylor
CAN
-5
67
T3
Zach Johnson
USA
-5
67
T3
Aaron Wise
USA
-5
67
T7
Justin Thomas
USA
-4
68
T7
Pat Perez
USA
-4
68
T7
Louis Oosthuizen
RSA
-4
68
T7
Tim Wilkinson
NZL
-4
68
T7
Peter Malnati
USA
-4
68
T7
Ian Poulter
ENG
-4
68
T7
Patrick Reed
USA
-4
68
T7
Adam Long
USA
-4
68
T7
Graeme McDowell
NIR
-4
68
T7
Roger Sloan
CAN
-4
68
T7
Chase Seiffert
USA
-4
68
T18
Luke List
USA
-3
69
T18
Matt Jones
AUS
-3
69
T18
Matt Kuchar
USA
-3
69
T18
Shane Lowry
IRL
-3
69
T18
Brendan Steele
USA
-3
69
T18
Hudson Swafford
USA
-3
69
T18
Viktor Hovland
NOR
-3
69
T18
Jason Day
AUS
-3
69
T18
Xander Schauffele
USA
-3
69
T18
Steve Stricker
USA
-3
69
T18
Jason Dufner
USA
-3
69
T18
Rory Sabbatini
SVK
-3
69
T18
Sepp Straka
AUT
-3
69
T18
Keegan Bradley
USA
-3
69
T18
Troy Merritt
USA
-3
69
T18
Joaquin Niemann
CHI
-3
69
T18
Andrew Putnam
USA
-3
69
T18
Sam Burns
USA
-3
69
T36
Matthew NeSmith
USA
-2
70
T36
Henrik Norlander
SWE
-2
70
T36
Kevin Streelman
USA
-2
70
T36
Chez Reavie
USA
-2
70
T36
Sam Ryder
USA
-2
70
T36
Mackenzie Hughes
CAN
-2
70
T36
Fabian Gomez
ARG
-2
70
T36
Cameron Champ
USA
-2
70
T36
Patrick Cantlay
USA
-2
70
T36
Sung-Hoon Kang
KOR
-2
70
T36
Austin Cook
USA
-2
70
T36
Lanto Griffin
USA
-2
70
T36
Russell Henley
USA
-2
70
T49
Talor Gooch
USA
-1
71
T49
Bud Cauley
USA
-1
71
T49
David Hearn
CAN
-1
71
T49
Corey Conners
CAN
-1
71
T49
Si-Woo Kim
KOR
-1
71
T49
Harold Varner III
USA
-1
71
T49
Rob Oppenheim
USA
-1
71
T49
Chris Stroud
USA
-1
71
T49
Xinjun Zhang
CHN
-1
71
T49
Charles Howell III
USA
-1
71
T49
Michael Kim
KOR
-1
71
T49
Brian Gay
USA
-1
71
T49
Richy Werenski
USA
-1
71
T49
Kyoung-Hoon Lee
KOR
-1
71
T49
Hank Lebioda
USA
-1
71
T64
Jhonattan Vegas
VEN
Par
72
T64
Maverick McNealy (a)
USA
Par
72
T64
Michael Thompson
USA
Par
72
T64
Jon Rahm
ESP
Par
72
T64
Billy Horschel
USA
Par
72
T64
Cameron Tringale
USA
Par
72
T64
Kevin Tway
USA
Par
72
T64
Vaughn Taylor
USA
Par
72
T64
Mark Anderson
USA
Par
72
T64
Scottie Scheffler
USA
Par
72
T64
Brandt Snedeker
USA
Par
72
T64
Marc Leishman
AUS
Par
72
T64
Nate Lashley
USA
Par
72
T64
Matthew Wolff
USA
Par
72
T64
Max Homa
USA
Par
72
T64
Rickie Fowler
USA
Par
72
T64
Jordan Spieth
USA
Par
72
T64
Ryan Armour
USA
Par
72
T64
Stewart Cink
USA
Par
72
T64
Sung-Jae Im
KOR
Par
72
T64
Adam Schenk
USA
Par
72
T64
Robert Streb
USA
Par
72
T64
Seung-Yul Noh
KOR
Par
72
T64
Kyle Stanley
USA
Par
72
T64
Matt Wallace
ENG
Par
72
T89
Charl Schwartzel
RSA
1
73
T89
Dylan Frittelli
RSA
1
73
T89
Gary Woodland
USA
1
73
T89
J. B. Holmes
USA
1
73
T89
Russell Knox
SCO
1
73
T89
Brice Garnett
USA
1
73
T89
Jonathan Byrd
USA
1
73
T89
J. J. Spaun
USA
1
73
T89
Scott Harrington
USA
1
73
T89
Chesson Hadley
USA
1
73
T89
Chris Kirk
USA
1
73
T89
Bo Hoag
USA
1
73
T89
M. J. Daffue
RSA
1
73
T89
Tom Hoge
USA
1
73
T89
Cameron Davis
AUS
1
73
T89
Denny McCarthy
USA
1
73
T89
Matthew Fitzpatrick
ENG
1
73
T89
Patton Kizzire
USA
1
73
T89
Phil Mickelson
USA
1
73
T89
Cheng Tsung Pan
TPE
1
73
T89
Harry Higgs
USA
1
73
T89
Brandon Wu
USA
1
73
T111
Aaron Baddeley
AUS
2
74
T111
Robby Shelton
USA
2
74
T111
Bronson Burgoon
USA
2
74
T111
Davis Love III
USA
2
74
T111
Brooks Koepka
USA
2
74
T111
Justin Rose
ENG
2
74
T111
Ted Potter Jr.
USA
2
74
T111
Jimmy Walker
USA
2
74
T111
Mark Hubbard
USA
2
74
T111
Jason Kokrak
USA
2
74
T111
Carlos Ortiz
MEX
2
74
T111
Charley Hoffman
USA
2
74
T111
Emiliano Grillo
ARG
2
74
T111
Scott Stallings
USA
2
74
T111
Grayson Murray
USA
2
74
T111
Sebastian Cappelen
DNK
2
74
T127
Brian Stuard
USA
3
75
T127
Luke Donald
ENG
3
75
T127
Vijay Singh
FIJ
3
75
T127
Andrew Landry
USA
3
75
T127
Jerry Kelly
USA
3
75
T127
Lucas Bjerregaard
DNK
3
75
T127
Jim Furyk
USA
3
75
T127
Jim Herman
USA
3
75
T127
James Hahn
USA
3
75
T127
Jamie Lovemark
USA
3
75
T127
Donnie Trosper
USA
3
75
T127
Joseph Bramlett
USA
3
75
T139
Danny Lee
NZL
4
76
T139
Tyler McCumber
USA
4
76
T139
Zac Blair
USA
4
76
T139
Beau Hossler
USA
4
76
T139
Patrick Rodgers
USA
4
76
T139
Bo Van Pelt
USA
4
76
T139
Byeong-Hun An
KOR
4
76
T139
Cameron Percy
AUS
4
76
T147
D. J. Trahan
USA
5
77
T147
Martin Trainer
USA
5
77
T147
Kevin Stadler
USA
5
77
T147
Ryan Palmer
USA
5
77
T147
Nick Watney
USA
5
77
152
Keith Mitchell
USA
6
78
T153
Bubba Watson
USA
7
79
T153
Joel Dahmen
USA
7
79
T153
Sebastian Munoz
COL
7
79
156
Chase Koepka
USA
8
80
157
Matthew Every
USA
9
81
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