By Associated Press - Thursday, March 6, 2014

RIO GRANDE, Puerto Rico (AP) - Brian Stuard birdied seven his first 12 holes in windy conditions Thursday to take the first-round lead in the Puerto Rico Open.

Stuard finished with a 6-under 66, dropping a stroke on the par-4 seventh hole - his 16th of the day - in wind gusting to 20 mph at Trump International Golf Club-Puerto Rico.

“Wind is blowing pretty good out there, so got to hit some good shots,” Stuard said. “I did well. I kept it in play nice off the tee, didn’t get in much trouble, and only made the one bogey.”

The highest ranked player in the field in the FedEx Cup standings at No. 13, Stuard finished second in November in the OHL Classic in Mexico. He also had a strong run in January, fishing sixth in the Sony Open in Hawaii and sixth the next week in the Humana Challenge in California.

“I’ve just been playing pretty solid, but been putting well,” Stuard said. “I putted really good to start off the year and then kind of last few weeks not quite as good and then good today.”

Jason Gore and Danny Lee shot 67, and Y.E. Yang was another stroke back along with Ricky Barnes, William McGirt, Tim Petrovic, Chesson Hadley, Eric Axley and Ben Martin.

“It wasn’t easy out there,” Lee said. “It was very windy, and there’s some tough pin placements out there, but I played very smart today and I hit it where I wanted to hit it, and I rolled it really nicely with the putter. It was a really good day for me.”

Defending champion Scott Brown opened with a 70.

Puerto Rico’s Erick Morales, playing on a sponsor exemption, had a 71.

“I was hitting the ball pure, perfect, and just felt really good the entire round,” Morales said. “We play in the wind all the time, so it’s just one more day on the golf course. We’re used to this.”

Puerto Rican actor Amaury Nolasco caddied for Morales.

“He’s been a great help,” Morales said. “He’s been great motivation. He loves golf. We have a good combination. We had a great time out there. It’s like just playing with my brother. It was great.”

Brooks Koepka, a field-high 70th in the world ranking, shot 72.

John Daly had a triple-bogey 7 on the par-4 12th hole in a round of 74.

DIVOTS: Tommy Gainey withdrew during the round because of an elbow injury. … The winner will receive $630,000 from the $3.5 million purse. … Tom Kite and Bruce Besse Jr. designed the course.

Copyright © 2024 The Washington Times, LLC.

Please read our comment policy before commenting.

Click to Read More and View Comments

Click to Hide