Out of the late wave and beginning on 10 tee, World No. 497 Wesley Bryan walked off with bogey for a 2-under-par 35-33=68 in R1 of The Honda Classic, T10 on the board and four adrift of leader Kurt Kitayama.
The 31-year-old, who circled six birdies versus four bogeys, is making his fourth appearance with one prior cash, a then-career-tying-best T4 on debut in 2017 during his rookie campaign, where he was T1 after 18 and 36 holes, respectively (64-67-72-70). Four starts later, he came from behind to win the 2017 RBC Heritage, still the only native South Carolinian to win the event in its now-53-year history, but has mustered just one more top-3 finish in 61 starts since (T3, 2017 John Deere). Bryan, who is playing this season on a Major Medical Extension (shoulder surgery in Jan. 2019) which dates to 2020 season, has two starts remaining on the medical, inclusive of this week, to earn 95.354 FedExCup points to meet the terms. This is his fifth start of the season, first since a missed cut two weeks ago at the WMPO, while his best is a T27 three starts ago at the Sony, where he was T40 after 18 holes (67-65-69-67).