Making his tournament debut and with preferred lies in effect, World No. 387 Michael Gligic enjoyed a career-tying-low 7-under-par 33-32=65 in the first round of the AT&T Byron Nelson at TPC Craig Ranch, good for a 12-way T7 on the board, two in arrears of pace-setters J.J. Spaun and Jordan Spieth.
This is the third time this season in 20 events that the Canadian is in the top 10 after R1, first since T5 at Mayakoba 10 starts ago in December, where he was T5 before a 4-over 75 in R2 and a missed cut by one on even-par 67-75=142. Prior to that, he was T5 at Sanderson Farms in October before fading to T37 (65-73-75-69). On 10 (of 14) fairways and 11 greens in regulation, the 32-year-old lost strokes off-the-tee (-0.711) and around-the-green (-0.315), but gained 0.486 on approach. He squared two bogey-5s at 14 (watered tee ball) and 8 (missed par-saver from 4'4"), offset by nine circles at 11, 12, four straight around-the-turn at 16-1, 5, 6 and 9, four from between eight and 19 feet. Gligic registered a sterling 1.273 putts per GIR and 4.290 SG: Putting with just 22 total putts, buoyed by two par-savers from between six and 11 feet. His 65 matches a career low in 109 rounds (x5), most recently a 7-under version in R1 of this season’s Shriners (Oct.), where he was T13 before eventually finishing T27 (65-67-66-72). Gligic’s lone top 10 in 41 prior events is T4 at the opposite-field Corales six starts ago, where he was T72 after 18 holes (73-66-68-71).