Playing this season on a career money exemption and making his tournament debut, World No. 1227 Hunter Mahan enjoyed a 5-under-par 34-32=66 in the first round of the Bermuda Championship and finds himself T7 on the leaderboard with play winding down.
It’s been a bit since the 38-year-old has been in the top 10 after R1, most recently 2 years, 3 months ago. That came at the 2018 opposite-field Barbasol, where he was T5 and eventually a 54-hole co-leader, before fading to T7 (66-68-64-71), his most recent top-10 finish on TOUR. The Oklahoma State product found six (of 14) fairways and 13 greens in regulation, outflanking a lone bogey-4 at 16 with six birdies at 2, 6, 10, 11, 17 and 18. He registered 1.538 putts per GIR with 26 total putts.