Miami, November 13: Britain’s Justin Rose, chasing his first PGA Tour win, took the first round lead at the Disney Classic at Lake Buena Vista, Florida, on Thursday in windy and cool conditions.
Former European number one Rose, starting on the back nine, fired three birdies in his opening five holes and then finished his round in style with birdies on three of the last four holes to shoot a seven-under-par 65.
“It was a bogey-free round out there and although the courses aren’t the most difficult in the world, it certainly was tricky out there and even good shots at times weren’t going close to the flags because of gusting winds,” said Rose, who has yet to win in 148 previous attempts on the PGA Tour.
Another Englishman, Greg Owen, was one of three players who shot 66 to be a stroke off the lead.
The 37-year-old Owen shot seven birdies and a bogey in his round in temperatures surprisingly cool for Florida.
“I’ve got a long sleeve shirt and sweater on.
It’s unusual, very unusual. A couple of weeks ago it was 95 degrees (35 C). It’s a nice change but hopefully it’ll warm up a little bit,” said Owen.
Owen shared second place with Americans Rickie Fowler and Casey Wittenberg.
Australian Matt Jones could well miss the cut after shooting six over including a horrific eight on the par-four second but compatriot Nick O’Hern was well-placed in the heavily domestic field after shooting four under on Thursday.
Champion Davis Love III withdrew after Thursday’s round, complaining of neck pain after shooting a 73.
—IST