Playing out of the late wave and beginning off No. 10 tee, World No. 191 Brandon Hagy played his final three holes in 1-over but still fired a 6-under-par 33-32=65 in the first round of the Butterfield Bermuda Championship, good for a two-way T1.
This is the 30-year-old’s third 18-hole lead/co-lead in 102 events, previously 0-for-2 converting. Prior to today, his most recent came at last season’s American Express 25 starts ago, where he led by one after an 8-under 64 (Nicklaus Tournament Course) before fading to T21 (64-70-72-71). The UC-Berkeley alum’s first was a T1 at the 2017 RBC Canadian Open as a first-time member, where he ultimately finished T5 (65-68-69-68). On six (of 14) fairways and 14 greens in regulation, he carded a double bogey-6 at 15 and ended his scoring with a bogey-6 at 7, outflanked by a field-high nine birdies at 11-14, 17, 2, 3, 5 and 6. The Charlotte resident, who checked in off a T54 at last week’s ZOZO in Japan (70-74-72-70), missed the cut by five here last year on debut (73-75). See link below to post-round comments.