Day: November 18, 2021

Sebastian Munoz shoots 60 to lead by one at The RSM ClassicSebastian Munoz shoots 60 to lead by one at The RSM Classic

ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. — Sebastian Munoz saw the tough weather conditions on the way to The RSM Classic and figured all he could do was keep his head down and make birdies. He wound up with a 10-under 60 to shatter his career round by six shots. RELATED: Leaderboard | Jordan Spieth and wife welcome first child Scoring was so low Thursday at Sea Island that all that got Munoz was a one-shot lead. The Colombian, who won his first PGA TOUR event just over two years ago, birdied his final hole at Seaside. He led by one stroke over Sea Island member Zach Johnson at Seaside, while three other players were one shot behind. Past champion Mackenzie Hughes, Chez Reavie and Scott Stallings each had a 9-under 63 on the Plantation course. Four players were tied at 8 under, led by Canadian Corey Conners (62 at Seaside). His wife, Malory, gave birth last week to their first child, a girl named Reis. Jhonattan Vegas, Talor Gooch and Russell Henley shot 64 at Plantation. Scoring was so ideal that 33 players shot 66 or lower on the two courses, located just off the Atlantic Ocean, and all but 21 players in the field of 156 broke par. The cumulative score in relation to par at the Seaside Course was 288 under, 42 shots lower than the previous record set in 2018. The scoring average of 66.308 at the Seaside was a tournament record, and the second-lowest for any round on the PGA TOUR since 1983, when the TOUR began tracking hole-by-hole data. The record is 66.28 at Indian Wells in the 2003 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. Munoz matched Tommy Gainey’s 2012 record for low round at Seaside; Hughes, Stallings and Reavie tied for low round at the Plantation set last year by winner Robert Streb and Bronson Burgoon. A warm, sunny day that began with just enough light rain to soften the already pure greens is expected to morph into more common November weather on the Georgia coast Friday with a drop of about 10 degrees in the temperature and wind forecast to gust as high as 30 mph. “When you’ve got just absolute pure conditions weather-wise and pure conditions on the golf course — the best I’ve ever seen these two golf courses, period — you know you’ve got to get after it,” said the 45-year-old Johnson, who hit all 18 greens. “It was a perfect day and we all knew it (low scores) was out there,” added Cameron Smith, who had a 66 at the Seaside. Munoz, however, was staying in the present for his best round as a professional. He hit 11 fairways and 16 greens, made six birdies on the front nine and punctuated the day with a 12-foot eagle putt at No. 15 and a 10-foot birdie putt at No. 18. “I felt great yesterday playing the pro-am, basically the same weather for two days, so I knew I was hitting it good,” he said. “I just let it happen.” And for tomorrow? “I haven’t really looked at the forecast,” he said. “I don’t know how much it’s going to blow tomorrow or if it’s going to be cold or not, so I’m just kind of here right now and I’ll adjust tomorrow and see what happens.” Johnson was the only player who had a reasonable shot at a sub-60 round. He was 9 under through 15 holes after making a 7-footer for birdie at No. 15 and missed birdie attempts of 10, 20 and 25 feet on the final three holes. “It hit me (the chance to shoot 59) after I birdied 12 and 13 and I got to 8 under,” Johnson said. “Making birdie on 15, I was like, ‘Well, two more and I’m right there.’ I gave myself looks, pretty good looks and that’s all you can hope for.” Johnson also had a shot at 59 in the TOUR Championship in 2007 until hitting into a bunker on the par-3 18th hole at East Lake and having to settle for par and a 60. Johnson and playing partners Matt Kuchar (65) and Joel Dahmen (65) didn’t make a bogey.

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Cut prediction: The RSM ClassicCut prediction: The RSM Classic

2022 The RSM Classic, Round 1 Scoring Conditions: Sea Island Resort (Seaside): -3.69 strokes per round Sea Island Resort (Plantation): -3.3 strokes per round Current cutline (top 65 and ties): 82 players at -4 or better (T55) Top 3 projected cutline probabilities: 1. 6 under par: 40.0% 2. 5 under par: 27.2% 3. 7 under par: 21.3% Top 10 win probabilities: 1. Corey Conners (T6, -8, 10.6%) 2. Russell Henley (T6, -8, 7.8%) 3. Sebastian Munoz (1, -10, 7.8%) 4. Scottie Scheffler (T10, -7, 7.4%) 5. Mackenzie Hughes (T2, -9, 6.1%) 6. Talor Gooch (T6, -8, 5.5%) 7. Chez Reavie (T2, -9, 5.2%) 8. Cameron Smith (T21, -6, 4.3%) 9. Jhonattan Vegas (T6, -8, 4.0%) 10. Scott Stallings (T2, -9, 3.4%) NOTE: These reports are based off of the live predictive model run by @DataGolf. The model provides live “Make Cut”, “Top 20”, “Top 5”, and “Win” probabilities every 5 minutes from the opening tee shot to the final putt of every PGA TOUR event. Briefly, the model takes account of the current form of each golfer as well as the difficulty of their remaining holes, and probabilities are calculated from 20K simulations. To follow live finish probabilities throughout the remainder of The RSM Classic, or to see how each golfer’s probabilities have evolved from the start of the event to the current time, click here for the model’s home page.

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Jordan Spieth and wife welcome first childJordan Spieth and wife welcome first child

Jordan Spieth is a father now. Spieth and his wife, Annie, welcomed their first child, a son, on Sunday. “Sammy Spieth born 11/14,” Jordan wrote on Twitter. “Mamma and baby doing great! Feeling blessed!” The birth of his first child was another momentous milestone in a successful year for Spieth. He won the Valero Texas Open in April for his first victory since 2017. He also was runner-up at The Open Championship, re-entered the top 10 in the world ranking and qualified for his first TOUR Championship in four years. The Spieths remained mum about the pregnancy, not announcing it publicly until the TOUR Championship, when a pregnant Annie was seen following her husband around the course. Jordan said at East Lake that the couple was waiting until the baby’s birth to learn the gender. Spieth, 28, has played just once since being a member of this year’s victorious Ryder Cup team, finishing T18 at THE CJ CUP @ THE SUMMIT.

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