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Gotterup Soars to Phoenix Open Lead, Scheffler Struggles
7 Feb
Summary
- Chris Gotterup leads the Phoenix Open with a bogey-free 63.
- Scottie Scheffler faces an early exit after shooting a 73.
- Matt Fitzpatrick matched a back-nine record with a 29.

Chris Gotterup fired a remarkable bogey-free 8-under 63 to seize a two-shot lead in the opening round of the Phoenix Open. The event, held at TPC Scottsdale, saw unexpectedly warm conditions contributing to numerous low scores. Gotterup expressed a newfound confidence with the course, aiming to finally experience Saturday play at the renowned venue.
In contrast, top-ranked Scottie Scheffler faced significant challenges, carding a 2-over 73. This performance places his impressive streak of 65 consecutive cuts made at risk. Scheffler's round was marred by several flubbed chip shots, leading to two bogeys. He was observed practicing on the range post-round, seeking to improve his play for the upcoming rounds.
England's Matt Fitzpatrick delivered a strong performance, matching the back-nine record with a 29 and finishing his round at 65. Other notable scores included Sam Stevens among a group of players at 66. Play was suspended due to darkness, with 26 players shooting 68 or better. Brooks Koepka also encountered difficulties, shooting a 75 in his second tournament since his PGA Tour reinstatement.




