ON THE LINKS | Friday’s professional golf results
TPC BOSTON
NORTON, MASS.
Ryan Moore changed his schedule to pile up tournaments at the end of the year with hopes of getting into a rhythm going into the FedEx Cup playoffs. He has no complaints with the results. Moore backed up a good start to the playoffs with a 6-under 65 on Friday to share the first-round lead with James Hahn on a day when hardly anyone seemed too far away. After one round at the TPC Boston, 37 players were separated by three shots. Phil Mickelson would be an exception. Mickelson, who leads the PGA Tour in adjusted scoring average and said he wanted to win the Vardon Trophy for the first time in his career, took two swipes out of high grass in a water hazard to no avail, finally took a drop and made a quadruple-bogey 8 on the sixth hole. That sent him to 75. Moore and Hahn played bogey-free on a breezy day that allowed for good scoring, even though no one went terribly low.
LPGA MANULIFE CLASSIC
CAMBRIDGE, ONTARIO
Marina Alex eagled her final hole for an 8-under 64 and the second-round lead Friday in the LPGA Manulife Classic. Alex played the final five holes in 5 under for the lowest score in her LPGA Tour career, setting up the 18-foot eagle putt with a 5-wood approach on the par-5 ninth. The 26-year-old former Vanderbilt player had a 10-under 134 total at Whistle Bear for a one-stroke lead over Thailand’s P.K. Kongkraphan and South Korea’s Hyo Joo Kim. Second-ranked Ariya Jutanugarn was four strokes back after a 68 in her bid to win three straight events for the second time this season.
SHAW CHARITY CLASSIC
CALGARY, ALBERTA
David Frost made two eagles and shot a bogey-free 8-under 62 to take the first-round lead in the PGA Tour Champions’ Shaw Charity Classic. The 56-year-old South African player eagled the par-5 11th and 18th holes at Canyon Meadows in the round interrupted by lightning, thunder, hail and heavy rain. He was a stroke short of the tournament record of 61 set by Fred Couples in his 2014 victory and matched by Miguel Angel Jimenez last year. Defending champion Jeff Maggert and Argentina’s Jose Coceres were a stroke back. Tom Byrum had a 64, and Tom Watson, Bernhard Langer, Mark Calcavecchia, Mark Brooks, Fred Funk and Kirk Triplett shot 65. Watson eagled the 18th to break his age by a stroke two days before his 67th birthday.
EUROPEAN MASTERS
CRANS-MONTANA, SWITZERLAND
France’s Romain Langasque shot a 7-under 63 for a shate of the European Masters lead with Australia’s Richard Green and England’s Richard Bland. The 21-year-old Langasque, making his fifth European Tour start, matched Green (66) and Bland (654) at 9-under 131 at Crans-sur-Sierre Golf Club. Defending champion Danny Willett of England had a quadruple-bogey 8 at the par-4 12th in his round of 72. England’s Lee Westwood, a Ryder Cup pick by captain Darren Clarke, shot a 66 to move to 2 under.
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