From the late wave, World No. 35 Talor Gooch walked off with birdie for a 1-under 33-36=69 in R1 of the 104th PGA Championship to sit T16, four swings shy of two-time past champ and leader Rory McIlroy.
A total of 26 players (of 156) managed a sub-par lap of Southern Hills CC today, 17 from the morning wave, including McIlroy. Among the nine who turned the trick from the later session was Oklahoma State alum Gooch, who began off 10 tee and offset two squares at 17 and 7 (failed scrambles) with three birdies at 1, 5 and 9, walking off with birdie-3 from 7'4", his longest scoring conversion of the lap. On 11 (of 14) fairways and 11 greens in regulation, the 30-year-old lost 0.066 strokes with the flat stick but gained 1.282 off-the-tee, 1.007 on approach, and 1.610 around-the-green, highlighted by a hole-out par from a greenside bunker at 16 (from 20'3" away). This is his sixth overall major appearance with a best of T14 at the 86th Masters in April on 2-over 290 (72-74-73-71). See link below to post-round comments.