Making his event debut and with preferred lies in effect, World No. 61 Garrick Higgo fashioned a bogey-free 5-under-par 32-36=68 in R1 of the Sentry Tournament of Champions, good for T8, three back of leader Cameron Smith.
The South African, who arrived off a missed cut at the SA Open on the Sunshine Tour five weeks ago, was asked post-round today about going to a shorter-length driver to which he replied, “Two years ago I went to the longer driver because I needed a bit of length. But I started working out a lot more so I think I’ve gone too far and I need to find a bit more fairways out here.” The UNLV product, who has his brother and fiancée with him this week, got into the event from his maiden (and lone) TOUR win at last season’s one-time Palmetto Championship in his second career TOUR event, and as a non-member on a commissioner’s exemption. In 10 starts since, he’s not finished inside the top 30, but did post a career-low 63 in R2 at Mayakoba in his last start on this tour, and was in the top 10 after two of four rounds at the Bermuda Championship prior to that. The 22-year-old circled five birdies today on 11 (of 15) fairways and 16 greens in regulation, gaining 0.870 strokes off-the-tee, 10th-ranked in that stat, and 0.326 with the flat stick (17th-ranked). See link below to post-round comments.