Atwal,
playing his second straight week after 3M Open last week, is lying Tied-38th,
while Daniel Chopra is T-50 with four points that had four birdies and four
bogeys. American-Indian Sahith Theegala is T-31st with seven points made up
of four birdies and one bogey.
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Agencies: Indian golfer Arjun Atwal landed four birdies but also
gave away two bogeys to score six points in the opening round of the Barracuda
Championship, the only PGA Tour event to use the Modified Stable format scoring
system.
Atwal, playing his second
straight week after 3M Open last week, is lying Tied-38th, while Daniel Chopra
is T-50 with four points that had four birdies and four bogeys. American-Indian
Sahith Theegala is T-31st with seven points made up of four birdies and one
bogey.
Atwal birdied fourth, seventh,
12th and 16th holes and dropped shots and points on ninth and 13th.
In modified stable format,
players are allocated two points for birdies and penalised with a minus one for
a bogey and minus three for a double bogey. An albatross fetches eight points,
while an eagle is rewarded with five.
“I felt I had a good start and should have
made more putts. Even though this is a new course (after 21 years) for the
event, I used to like the old one (in Montreux, Nevada). But the course played
nice and fair,” Atwal said.
On playing a second straight
week, the Indian said, “The health was good, did not feel tiredness and the
back is holding up., I thought I might be stiff in the morning, when it was
really cold, but my warm-up was really nice.
“Obviously the premium is on getting birdies
and more, so it is aggressive golf. It is an interesting format.”At the top,
Ryan Moore carded a bogey-free round in his first Barracuda Championship start
since 2008, while Adam Schenk joined him for his first lead or shared lead
after any round on the PGA TOUR.Both have 14 points each, while three players
-- Robert Streb, Seamus Power and Patrick Rodgers -- are tied third at 11 each.
Both Moore and Schenk had
14-point rounds with seven birdies and no bogeys in high altitude on the Old
Greenwood Course, the first-time venue after 21 years across the border in
Nevada at Montreux Golf Club.
The winner will earn a spot in
the PGA Championship next week, if not already eligible. The top two from the
top 10, not already eligible, will get spots in the U.S. Open in September at
Winged Foot.
The 2019 winner, Collin
Morikawa, who also won the Workday Charity Open recently, is not in the field,
as he has qualified for the WGC-St. Jude Invitational.The Barracuda
Championship uses the Modified Stableford scoring format since The
International in 2006. Players are allocated points based on the number of
strokes taken at each hole with the goal of achieving the highest overall
score.
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