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Schauffele takes early lead with birdie blitz in Las Vegas

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Schauffele takes early lead with birdie blitz in Las Vegas

 

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Oct 15, 2020; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Xander Schauffele tees off on the fifth hole during the first round of the CJ Cup golf tournament at Shadow Creek Golf Course. Mandatory Credit: Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports

 

(Reuters) - Xander Schauffele sank seven birdies over his first nine holes to make the turn five strokes ahead of three players midway through his second round at the CJ Cup in Las Vegas on Friday.

 

Starting on the back nine, the 26-year-old American birdied the 11th and then caught fire from the par-three 13th when his tee shot nearly found the cup. He went on to make the birdie putt and card more birdies on his next five holes.

 

Trailing Schauffele were overnight leader Tyrrell Hatton and Matthew Fitzpatrick from England and his compatriot Russell Henley, who were all eight-under par for the tournament.

 

The CJ Cup was switched to Shadow Creek in Las Vegas from South Korea this year because of travel restrictions imposed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

There is no cut at the 78-player event, which includes many of the world's top golfers.

 

(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Editing by Ken Ferris)

 

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The guy is an up and coming super star would not be surprised if he won a major in the near future.

21 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

The guy is an up and coming super star would not be surprised if he won a major in the near future.

They have so many advantages compared to when I started playing, physical conditioning, coaching, swing videos, practice facilities, mental conditioning, club and ball technology.

Not to mention the wealth available if one gets it right. But it's a very narrow window in terms of age for the up and comers.

For every one of him, there are thousands who can be just as good on their day, but never make it to the big time because there is one ingredient missing, even a small one.

I can remember a young professional who was playing on the satellite tour in Australia. In terms of greens in regulation, he was a ball striker nearly up there with Ben Hogan, but had the tours' worst putting average. Sad.

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