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2008/09/07
Golf: Villegas fires a 65 to take charge

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Colombia’s Camilo Villegas lines up his shot on the 15th in the first round of the US PGA BMW Championship on Friday. — AFPpic
Colombia’s Camilo Villegas lines up his shot on the 15th in the first round of the US PGA BMW Championship on Friday. — AFPpic

NEW YORK: Colombian Camilo Villegas fired a five-under par 65 here on Friday to grab a one-stroke lead after the opening round of the US$7 million (RM24 million) US PGA BMW Championship.

Villegas fired eight birdies but suffered back-to-back bogeys at nine and 10 and took another on the 18th to trim his lead over the field in half.

Sharing second on 66 were Australian Stuart Appleby, Argentina's Andres Romero and Americans Steve Stricker, Kenny Perry and Tim Herron.

South African Tim Clark, Sweden's Fredrik Jacobson and Americans Dudley Hart, Chez Reavie and Brian Gay are another stroke back.

Villegas, fourth at last month's PGA Championship, still seeks his first PGA career title in his 86th tournament.
Villegas opened with a birdie and began a run of four in a row starting at the fifth hole. He answered his bogeys at the turn with birdies at 11, 14 and 16 before closing with a bogey.

"I hit a lot of great shots out there, gave myself a lot of birdie putts," the South American standout said.

Showers wiped out Thursday's scheduled opening round, prompting tournament officials to plan for 36 holes yesterday in order to complete the event on time and at full length.

Fiji's Vijay Singh, the runaway leader in the PGA playoffs, fired a 70.

Vijay stands little chance of being overtaken for the season-ending title and a US$10 million bonus no matter how he fares in this penultimate event that will decide the 30 qualifiers for the Tour Championship later this month. -- AFP

 



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