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English opens at 8 under

Fires career-low 28 on front nine for 2-shot advantage at St. Jude

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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Harris English shot an 8-under 62 Thursday to match his lowest PGA Tour score and take the first-round lead in the World Golf Championsh­ips-FedEx St. Jude Invitation­al.

The 2013 winner at TPC Southwind, English had a two-stroke lead over Jim Herman, Carlos Ortiz, Ian Poulter and Matthew Wolff, with Bryson DeChambeau, Scottie Scheffler and Marc Leishman another shot back at 65.

“I just love this place,” English said. “From the time I first came here in 2013, it’s been one of my favorite places to play.”

DeChambeau returned to competitio­n after missing the Tokyo Olympics because of a positive test for COVID-19.

English, 32, birdied the first four holes — making a 27-foot putt on the par-4 second — and added birdies on Nos. 6, 7 and 9 to match the course front-nine mark of 7under 28. The 28 also is English’s career-low for nine holes.

“This is just one of those courses that suits [my] eye,” English said. “I feel like it plays the game that I like to play. More strategy, get the ball in the fairway. I love small greens and these greens don’t have a whole lot of humps and bumps in them. They’re very flat and I feel like I can make a lot of putts out here.”

Ahead by two strokes after nine holes, he encountere­d difficulty to the start the back nine. He bogeyed Nos. 10 and 12 to fall out of the lead. But he recovered on the final few holes. He closed with birdies at 15, 16 and 18. He hit his approach at 18 inside 5 feet and sank the putt.

“I’m just happy with the way I fought back,” English said.

The strong start was a continuati­on of what has been a solid season for English. Of his four PGA Tour victories, two have come this season: Sentry Tournament of Champions in January in Hawaii and the Travelers Championsh­ip in June in Connecticu­t. He finished third at the U.S. Open.

English has won two of the four times he has led or shared the lead after an opening round.

Ortiz, who played bogeyfree, moved up the leader board with birdies at Nos. 15 and 16. Wolff also birdied 15 and 16 and said “everything is starting to fall in place” for him.

Herman, seeking the fourth PGA Tour victory of his career, is in contention after a difficult mid-season stretch in which he missed 8 of 10 cuts. After birdies on 16 and 17, he briefly tied English for the lead at 6 under. Herman’s birdie putt on 17 was from 31 feet.

“I can’t pinpoint any one thing,” Herman said. “I was just driving the ball well and hitting some putts.”

 ?? Dylan Buell/Getty Images ?? Playing for the first time since a positive COVID-19 result knocked him out of the Olympics, Bryson DeChambeau lines up a putt Thursday in the first round of the WGC-St. Jude Invitation­al at TPC Southwind in Memphis, Tenn.
Dylan Buell/Getty Images Playing for the first time since a positive COVID-19 result knocked him out of the Olympics, Bryson DeChambeau lines up a putt Thursday in the first round of the WGC-St. Jude Invitation­al at TPC Southwind in Memphis, Tenn.

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