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Richard Green attracts 63 to be at the top of the Regions Tradition

On Thursday, July 11, 2024, Richard Green is watching his throws from Tee in the third hole in the first round of the Kaulig Companies Championship in Ohio in the Firestone Country Club.

Australian Richard Green threw a long eagle and fired 9 under 63 years of age, and on Thursday, Birmingham finished his tour with a bird to get ahead after a tour of the regions tradition in Ala.

Green, who has not yet won the PGA Tour championships, made a good start to win the first Senior Grand Grand Championship at Greystone Golf & Country Club.

Two strokes ahead of 7 years under 65 years of age sits: Jerry Kelly, Stewart Cink, New Zealand’s Steven Alker and Charlie WI of South Korea.

“Everything was going well, Green Green said. “I really started in a really good way, I was really close during the tour. It was a little result of the job.”

Green, Eagle Par-5 13. Lefty Green reached two, and Eagle rolled up quickly to move to 8 and to be found with one hand.

Before the shit number 16 and the next hole, he besieged his next hole, a par-3.

“Look, it’s a marathon,” Green said. “It is hard to play great golf every day, but definitely try it. Just give yourself a chance, give yourself a chance the next day, give yourself a chance on Sunday, and I hope you are there with a chance on Sunday, everything you can really do.”

At the beginning of this month, PGA Tour Champions’ winning the Insperity Invitational, the Cink, can run for the first senior title after a big day. It was 6 in a seven-hole stretch number 7-13, five birds, a bogay and a Kartal Putt at number 13.

“It makes you feel great, and there are new memories of getting a win there, but not just sleeping and just sleeping.” He said. “You still have to do the right things.

Alker has nine wins in the age of 50 years and older, but only one big, 2022 senior PGA championship. He made a trouble -free start without seven birds and bogay on his card.

“Everything is quite solid,” he said. “You should try to get this to Fairway here because you never know, you can get a rough mud ball and everything can happen. So I gave myself some chance by holding him in Fairway.”

Alex Cejka, Germany, which won this event in 2021, ranks sixth after 67 below 66.

-FELD level media

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