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Sebastián Muñoz takes lead in California
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October 23, 2020
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October 22-25
Sherwood Country Club, Thousand Oaks, California
$8,000,000
Round 2, Round 3, Round 4




Sebastián Muñoz finished his first round of the Zozo Championship in the lead with an 8-under 64 in a round that included two eagles, two bogeys, a double bogeys and eight birdies.

“Not a normal round,” he said.


One shot behind Muñoz are Tyrell Hatton, who won the BMW PGA Championship two weeks ago and tied for third at last week's CJ Cup, and Justin Thomas, who shot 29 on the back nine on Thursday.

Tiger Woods is playing in his first event since the U.S. Open last month, and defending his first title since 2014. He shot 4-over 76, his worst score in forty nine rounds at Sherwood Country Club where he has won and been a runner-up five times each.



Woods was not the only player who faltered. Rory McIlroy closed with a 73 and last week's PGA Tour Champions winner Phil Mickelson shot a 72 after birdies on four of his last eight holes.

Jason Day, who withdrew from the CJ Cup on Sunday with a neck injury, was bogey free and closed with a 4-under 68, just five shots off the lead.


“It's fine. Just obviously not 100 percent, but I've got to just keep pushing through it. It's a quick turnaround, you know what I mean? I understand kind of what I need to do, so I've got to just keep getting treatment and keep moving on. I think overall I'm glad that I got through today, which was good.”





Pos.
Player
To Par
R1
1
Sebastián Muñoz
-8
64
T2
Tyrrell Hatton
-7
65
T2
Justin Thomas
-7
65
T4
Harris English
-6
66
T4
Dylan Frittelli
-6
66
T4
Brian Harman
-6
66
T4
Lanto Griffin
-6
66
T4
Kevin Kisner
-6
66
T9
Justin Rose
-5
67
T9
Mackenzie Hughes
-5
67
T9
Patrick Cantlay
-5
67
T9
Cameron Smith
-5
67
T9
Abraham Ancer
-5
67
T9
Alex Noren
-5
67
T9
Scottie Scheffler
-5
67
T9
Mark Hubbard
-5
67
T17
Shaun Norris
-4
68
T17
Joel Dahmen
-4
68
T17
Jon Rahm
-4
68
T17
Rikuya Hoshino
-4
68
T17
Jason Day
-4
68
T17
Russell Henley
-4
68
T17
Satoshi Kodaira
-4
68
T17
Tyler Duncan
-4
68
T17
Sungjae Im
-4
68
T26
Paul Casey
-3
69
T26
Andrew Landry
-3
69
T26
Matthew Wolff
-3
69
T26
Xander Schauffele
-3
69
T26
Corey Conners
-3
69
T26
Tony Finau
-3
69
T26
Brendon Todd
-3
69
T26
Chan Kim
-3
69
T26
Daniel Berger
-3
69
T26
Jason Kokrak
-3
69
T26
Webb Simpson
-3
69
T26
Ryan Palmer
-3
69
T26
Matthew Fitzpatrick
-3
69
T39
Cameron Champ
-2
70
T39
Bubba Watson
-2
70
T39
Tommy Fleetwood
-2
70
T39
Patrick Reed
-2
70
T39
Nick Taylor
-2
70
T39
Kevin Na
-2
70
T39
Takumi Kanaya
-2
70
T39
Joaquin Niemann
-2
70
T39
Matt Kuchar
-2
70
T39
Hideki Matsuyama
-2
70
T39
Jordan Spieth
-2
70
T39
Jim Herman
-2
70
T51
Rickie Fowler
-1
71
T51
Marc Leishman
-1
71
T51
Naoki Sekito
-1
71
T51
Collin Morikawa
-1
71
T51
Viktor Hovland
-1
71
T51
Tom Hoge
-1
71
T57
Brad Kennedy
E
72
T57
Brendan Steele
E
72
T57
Phil Mickelson
E
72
T57
Carlos Ortiz
E
72
T57
Billy Horschel
E
72
T57
Richy Werenski
E
72
T57
Danny Lee
E
72
T64
Harry Higgs
1
73
T64
Rory McIlroy
1
73
T64
Ryo Ishikawa
1
73
T64
Jazz Janewattananond
1
73
T64
Gunn Charoenkul
1
73
T69
Talor Gooch
2
74
T69
Mikumu Horikawa
2
74
T69
Kevin Streelman
2
74
T69
Byeong Hun An
2
74
T73
Shugo Imahira
3
75
T73
Adam Hadwin
3
75
T75
Tiger Woods
4
76
T75
Michael Thompson
4
76
77
Adam Long
5
77
WD
Gary Woodland
E
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