Injured PGA Tour player snatches Valero Texas Open lead

You never know how things will be in the golf field.
Just ask Sam Ryder, who was published in one way or another 9-ener 63 during the first round of Valero Texas is open.
His wonderful degrees came one day after his withdrawal from Wednesday, supporting the mother, where he felt pain in his back and his upper neck. He didn’t touch a club on Wednesday, so he chose comfort and watch Netflix instead.
Ryder spent on Thursday afternoon, but he wanted to go out to the course early, to find out what he felt. He arrived at TPC San Antonio about three hours before the start of the start at 12:40, and felt satisfied enough to go. Certainly, the warm weather in Texas helped reduce any hair tight on Wednesday.
“I was a little early in the weapons, and while I constructed the speed, I got more confidence and confidence in what I was doing,” Ryder said.
“Once you got to the course, you really don’t hit – fortunately, I didn’t collide with many shots today, but you don’t hit many drivers, as you know, so you managed to play.”
Ryder began birds on the first two holes, rapidly jumped until 2- under the championship. Another conclusive in Barker added on Par-58, a 13-foot circulating to 3-ander.
But the previous STETSON HATTER caught fire in the ninth rear, as it wore like the hot sun of Texas. He made six birds on his back, all of this came on the last seven holes. Ryder grabbed his third thiefs on Par-5 18 to publish 63 years and seize one shot on Keith Mitchell.
“I thought it would be anything under equality, it is usually always good here,” Ryder said.
“She did not enter into any intentions to try to be more aggressive or anything like that, he was only trying to put one foot in front of the next and have a solid round, hit the corridors and the largest possible number of vegetables.”
Ryder racket is a great cause of leadership. He got nearly six strokes on the vegetables on Thursday, when it is 127 feet. He only needed 21 bottles – a non -glorious amount that doubles as his lowest career in the PGA tour.
“I think he put me a lot about my setting, so just try to make sure everything, as you know, everything is lining up,” Ryder said.
“Then at this stage, I can only free it and focus only on the goal and some kind of being more than a sport. Yes, it is good to see some Bots go, and build some confidence.”
Perhaps this confidence will continue to grow during the 54 final holes – but only if his back and neck does not escape. If he can, call for Augusta National You will wait for him, along with a pair of Texas Kobuy shoes that go to the winner.
Jack Milko is a golf team writer to play SB NATA through. Follow it on x @jack_milko.