In R1 Four-Ball action at the Zurich Classic, World No. 86 Ryan Palmer and World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler navigated a bogey-free 8-under 32-32=64 to sit five adrift of leaders and playing competitors Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele.
Palmer finished top 10 in three of the prior four team editions, including a T7 last year as defenders with Jon Rahm, and won the 2019 edition on 26-under, also with then-World No. 11 Rahm. Scheffler, making his second appearance after a T8 last year on 16-under with Bubba Watson, arrived off his first major title at the 86th Masters two weeks ago in his first start as World No. 1, winning by three after being the 36- and 54-hole leader. Each player contributed four birdies today, Palmer early on at Nos. 1, 2, 8 and 12 (from 25'11"), while Scheffler’s four came at 7, 13, 16 and 18, the latter an up-and-down 4 from 76 yards away. Palmer afterwards (link below): “I think some of the four, five, six-footers I made today, just for me personally, were crucial just for my psyche. I was telling Scottie we didn’t go out and kill it. I feel like not the best round following Patrick and Xander, what they shot, but we didn’t shoot ourselves in the foot. Shooting 8-under is still a good start to this tournament because the real fun starts tomorrow (alternate shot).”