John Pak hits 63 for three shots in Colonial

The tour rookie John Pak fired 63 under the age of 7 on Thursday, and three shots took the lead after a tour of Charles Schwab challenge at Texas Fort Worth.
PAK’s best tour began with a eagle in the Par-4 10, the first hole of the day in the Colonial Country Club. There were also five birds during a non -Bogay tour.
26 -year -old Pak, 392 yars 10th hole of the hole made quite a statement. He was 147 meters away for the second shot and hit the ball into the hole.
“It was like a perfect 9 iron, Pak Pak said. “The wind went to the left and I just tried to hit the 145- (foot) shot. In fact, I pushed a little because I was targeting from the left and it went a little bit.
“We didn’t really see it, but we saw a few men behind the green threw their hands into the air. It was nice to see it fell.”
Nine golfers are in the second place after taking 4 of them under 66 years of age. Bud Cauley, Ben Griffin, Beau Hossler, JT Poston, Patrick Rodgers and JJ Spaun, Japan’s Ryo Hisatsseune, Germany’s Matti Schmid and England’s Matt Wallace Mammoth Logjam joined Mammoth Logjam.
Another group of nine golfers, 11th place, four shots in front. Webb Simpson, Akshay Bhatia and Tommy Fleetwood from England are part of this mixture.
PAK has finished the top 25 this year and ranks 17th in Open Mexico. He made seven sections and kidnapped five.
Last year, Korn Ferry Tour won the PGA tour card with a solid performance.
He looked like a veteran in the first round in the colonial, producing a stretch of four birds in a six -hole run and finished his day with another bird number 9.
PAK drew attention to the last emphasis on the emergence of such a low score to bring together such a low score.
Pak, “I really worked on my alignment. I was struggling to targeting where I was trying to hit.” He said. “When you try to target the right edge and target two glasses correctly, it’s a little hard. Then you’re trying to pull it into the hole and it’s really scattered from there. So I really worked on the weekend last week. Yes, that was a big change for me.”
Pak also found motivation from New York Knicks. The NBA team went ahead with a 14-point ahead for less than three minutes to play on Wednesday night and lost 138-135 to Indiana Pacers.
Pak, “I am a hard Knicks fan, and this was historically one of the worst losses I’ve ever seen in my life.” He said. “A fire was burned under me, yes, this morning. A little about it (I was angry).”
World No. Scottie Scheffler ranked 20th after 68 shooting. Par-5 had a eagle, two birds and two bogays in the first hole.
Scheffler, “a golf field on a day I did not hit too much fairway, I have published a good point to hit too much Fairway.” He said. “In these circumstances, everything here is not a bad score. Frankly, if it were a little lower, but in general I feel good about the position I am in, and I feel quite good.”
Scheffler won the PGA championship for his third career last weekend.
Jordan Spieth ranks 35th in 1st under 69.
Defense champion Davis Riley ranks 106th after 73 from 3.
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