Out of the early wave, World No. 12 Louis Oosthuizen authored a 4-under-par 34-33=67 in R1 of the WM Phoenix Open, currently T3 and two swings short of leader K.H. Lee.
The South African has been idle since a mid-tourney WD (back) prior to R2 of the RSM 12 weeks ago (November) as the top-ranked OWGRer in the field. He was asked post-round today what he’s been doing during his off time, to which he replied, “Nothing. Nothing golf-wise. So, I went -- I haven’t been back, with everything with COVID, we haven’t been back to South African in two years. And finally could get going and we went there in December and actually got stuck 20 days longer because we got COVID as well. And so, we were there for seven weeks, I didn’t even take my clubs with.” The 39-year-old, who’s finished top 11 here in both of his prior appearances, including a solo 3rd on debut in 2017 and T11 last year when T5 thru 54 holes (69-67-63-71), offset one, 3-putt bogey today (from 26'6") with five birdies, gaining 3.337 strokes tee-to-green and 0.523 on-the-green at last glance. See link below to post-round comments.