Playing out of the early wave, World No. 240 Peter Uihlein authored a 4-under-par 32-36=68 in the first round of the Fortinet Championship, currently T7 and three adrift of clubhouse leader Chez Reavie.
The 32-year-old finished 48th in the Korn Ferry Tour Priority Ranking to earn his card back for the first time since 2019. While fully exempt, he is subject to the KFT grad reshuffle, but it’s an improvement on the conditional status he’s been playing on the prior two seasons (last season the result of the pandemic-related extended eligibility). As a refresher, the Oklahoma State product owns 10 top 10s on TOUR in 111 events and one podium, a solo 3rd at last season’s Zurich teamed with Richy Werenski, which came one week after claiming his second victory on the KFT. His best individual finish is a T4 at the 2014-15 Sanderson Farms as a non-member, and has never made the cut at the Fortinet in three prior attempts. On four (of 14) fairways and 14 greens in regulation, the Massachusetts native camouflaged one bogey with five birdies, highlighted by three straight at holes 3-5, posting an impressive 3.727 Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green, No. 1 in that stat at last check, but losing 0.841 on-the-green.