YOKOHAMA, Japan — Individuals Max Greyserman, Bud Cauley and Brian Campbell every shot a 4-under 67 on Thursday to sit down atop the leaderboard after the primary spherical of the Baycurrent Traditional in Japan.
That is the one PGA Tour event performed in Japan, and it was moved this yr to the Yokohama Nation Membership after being staged east of Tokyo since 2019 because the Zozo Championship.
Eight gamers had been a shot off the lead, together with Australian Adam Scott. Seven extra had been two photographs again.
Two gamers from the shedding U.S. Ryder Cup group, Xander Schauffele and Collin Morikawa, every completed at even-par 71. Defending champion Nico Echavarria of Colombia shot a 70.
Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama, the 2021 Masters champion, had a 72 within the first spherical.
Greyserman was the runner-up by one shot a yr in the past, shedding on the 72nd gap as Echavarria made birdie.
“I like enjoying in Japan,” Greyserman stated. “It is an incredible tradition, respectful folks, respectful followers.”
Greyserman known as the primary spherical “very, very tough” as excessive winds kicked up. He additionally tipped his hat to Echavarria, who’s hoping to repeat.
“Nico received it accomplished that week,” he stated. “So perhaps I can get it accomplished this week.”
