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Fortinet Championship: Chez Reavie leads in the Fortinet Championship after the opening round. Chez Reavie leads on the PGA Tour´s Fortinet Championship as we reach the end of the first round. The American posted a round of -7 to finish ahead of Cameron Tringale and Adam Hadwin, who are tied for second place. After a round of 65, Chez Reavie leads by 1 shots and posted 8 birdies during his first round. Russell Knox is at -3 after the opening round at place T24. The Scotsman finished the round at Silverado Resort and Spa (North Course) in 69 strokes in the opening round of the Fortinet Championship. Danny Willett carded a opening round 70 to find himself in T41 position and trailing leader Chez Reavie by 5 shots. Willett, currently ranked 156 in the official world golf ranking, turned in 2 birdies in his opening round. Aaron Rai is at -2 after the opening round at position T41. The Englishman finished the round at Silverado Resort and Spa (North Course) in 70 strokes in the opening round of the Fortinet Championship. David Skinns, currently number 217 in the official world golf ranking, carded a opening round 70 to find himself in T41 position and trailing leader Chez Reavie by 5 shots. Skinns, currently ranked 217 in the official world golf ranking, noted 1 eagle in his opening round. Callum Tarren is at -2 after the opening round at rank T41. The Englishman played the course at the Silverado Resort and Spa (North Course) in 70 shots in the opening round of the Fortinet Championship. The Fortinet Championship is part of the PGA Tour. The tournament is being played from September 16th until the 19th of September 2021 at Silverado Resort and Spa (North Course) in Napa, California. Players will receive a total of 20 Mio US-Dollar will be given to the players. The winner receives 6,6 Mio US-Dollar. The course for the tournament at Silverado Resort and Spa (North Course) plays at Par 72. Jon Rahm does not allow himself a breather. The Spaniard will also be on the course next weekend. At the Fortinet Championship at the Silverado Resort in Napa, Jon Rahm will be joined by Hideki Matsuyama and Phil Mickelson. Top-5 Leaderboard: Fortinet Championship Pos Name Today Total 1 Chez Reavie -7 -7 T2 Cameron Tringale -6 -6 T2 Adam Hadwin -6 -6 T4 Nate Lashley -5 -5 T4 Max Homa -5 -5 Show complete leaderboard of Fortinet Championship This is a generated text. Possible errors can be reported here.
Bright shots in a sunny day at Silverado
NAPA, Calif. — Chez Reavie opened with a 65 on Thursday to lead the Fortinet Championship. Cameron Tringale and Adam Hadwin were a stroke back. Six others were two off the pace. Masters winner Hideki Matsuyama was at 69, and Phil Mickelson shot 70. RELATED: Leaderboard | Jon Rahm says he’s recovering after stomach ailment Jon Rahm is motivated, even if he’s not feeling well. The top-ranked Spanish star had two birdies and two bogeys in an even-par 72, leaving him well back of the leaders at Silverado Resort and Spa. “I was having a hard time focusing given the fact that I haven’t had a solid meal since Tuesday morning,” Rahm said. “My best guess is just a little run down from the season. Maybe having a little bit too much good, rich food Monday and Tuesday just did it for my stomach.” Rahm began feeling ill earlier this week and pulled out of the pro-am Wednesday to rest. He said he felt worse than when he tested positive for COVID-19 in June. “Way, way worse,” Rahm said. “That Saturday I couldn’t have given you any more diagnosis than maybe a light cold based on what I was feeling that day. I would have never guessed it was COVID. So yeah, I feel way worse right now than I did.” Reavie worked his way to the top of the leaderboard after a bogey on his fifth hole. He picked up birdies on 16 and 17 to get back under par, then stormed through the front nine, closing with three consecutive birdies including an 18-foot putt that got the string started. “It was kind of a slow start but I told myself to stay patient,” Reavie said. “I was able to hit some fairways on the back and give myself some good looks.” Mickelson got off to a good start but fell back with two bogeys over a five-hole stretch on the back nine. “I stopped hitting fairways,” said Mickelson, who has never finished higher than third at this event. “I’m making a few changes and my miss has gone from left to right, and it’s a little bit different to adjust to. I thought that it went pretty well with that in mind.”
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John Rathouz has spent 16 years as a Tour caddie. And now… he’s applying that insider knowledge to help you make proper picks each week with his best bets and predictions. This week, the PGA Tour is in Napa, California for the opener of the 2021-22 season — the Fortinet Championship at Silverado Resort. […]
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