Modest for Lahiri, Atwal in PGA tour opener

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Last Updated : Sep 13 2019 | 11:15 AM IST

Anirban Lahiri and Arjun Atwal had a modest start in the first round as 'A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier' event kicked off the PGA TOUR's 2019-20 season.

Lahiri, who was bogey free for 17 holes dropped a shot on the last to finish at three-under 67 and Tied-32nd on the par-70 course Old White TPC, while Atwal with four birdies against two bogeys was two-under 68 and Tied-53rd.

Robby Shelton took the opening-round lead with a 62 to become only the second player to record rounds of 62 or better on the PGA TOUR, Korn Ferry Tour and Mackenzie Tour-PGA TOUR Canada.

Lahiri holed his third shot form almost 95 yards for an eagle on Par-5 12th as he started from the tenth. He also birdied 16th and first but dropped his only shot on ninth as he failed to get an up-and-down from just under 30 feet after not getting his chip right.

Atwal birdied first from just under 17 feet and added a second on fourth. He dropped shots on sixth and eighth to turn in even par. On the back nine he birdied 10th and 12th but did not drop any bogeys.

Defending champion Kevin Na sits T2 as he seeks to become the first multiple winner of the event. Na was joined by Lanto Griffin, Mark Hubbard and Zack Sucher matched Harrington at 64.

All the 21 tour rookies and other Korn Ferry Tour graduates are in the field. Making the best start was the 38-year-old Scott Harrington, who becomes a PGA Tour member after 17 years as a pro, got off to a great start as he shot 6-under 64 putting him two strokes behind first-round leader Shelton.

Shelton made eight starts on tour as a non-member in 2016-17 and he now has his TOUR card for the first time after winning two Korn Ferry events in May.

Starting on the back nine Shelton, 24, made the turn at three-under and birdied Nos. 1-3. The 8-under 62 is his lowest score on TOUR.

A day after winning the Arnold Palmer Award as Rookie of the Year, Sungjae Im recorded his second ace on TOUR as he shot four-under 66.

Brian Harman, Sung Kang, Harold Varner III and Jimmy Walker shot 65 each and the group at Tied-seventh included 10 players. Bryson DeChambeau had a 68.

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First Published: Sep 13 2019 | 11:15 AM IST

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