Daily Wrap-up: Round 1, Viking Classic

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Jul. 14, 2011
By Staff and wire reports

MADISON, Miss. -- Tim Petrovic has finally found a way to beat Mississippi's suffocating July heat without the help of air conditioning, sweet tea or a swimming pool.

He's doing it by playing good golf.

"When you're hitting it like I hit it today, making some putts, you don't tend to sweat so much," Petrovic said. "Makes your life a little easier."

Petrovic fired a 7-under 65 on Thursday morning in the first round of the Viking Classic at Annandale Country Club, joining John Mallinger, Brendon de Jonge, Peter Lonard, Sunghoon Kang and Bobby Gates in a six-way tie atop the leaderboard.

Frequent thunderstorms over the past several days left Annandale's Bermuda grass soft - especially in the morning. The PGA TOUR allowed players to lift, clean and place balls in the fairway, which helped keep scores low throughout the day.

"When you get the ball in the hand all the time, you can be a little more aggressive at the flag," said Mallinger, who birdied six straight holes at one point during his morning round.

Gates, Mallinger, Gomez, de Jonge and Kang have never won on TOUR while Lonard and Petrovic have one victory each -- both in 2005.

Because it's the same week as the British Open, the Viking Classic's reward of 250 FedExCup points and $3.6 million total purse are about half that of a normal tour event.

Lonard, a 43-year-old Australian, made the most of his first round on the PGA TOUR since 2009, sinking birdie putts on his final two holes to climb into a share of the lead. He's played 11 Nationwide Tour events this year, and his 11th place finish in the Mexico Open two weeks ago was his best of the season.

He was a late addition to the Viking Classic field on Monday and couldn't get a flight to Mississippi until late Tuesday night, but the lack of a practice round at Annandale didn't keep him from a good start.

Most players left Annandale in a good mood on Thursday, thanks to a slew of birdies that led to 106 players finishing at par or better, including 18 with bogey-free rounds. Scoring stayed low throughout the day, though the heat appeared to take its toll on the afternoon groups. Five of the six leaders played morning rounds.

Temperatures reached the mid-90s by mid-afternoon, and the heat index was above 105.

Petrovic said a rumor among players earlier in the week was that the TOUR would allow players to wear shorts, but "that one got washed down the drain really quick." The 44-year-old instead settled for cutting an inch off his long blond hair that still nearly comes down to his shoulders.

Maybe that helped his putting touch. He needed just 26 putts to navigate the course, making seven birdies in a 12-hole stretch during the middle of his round.

"The greens are rolling so pure right now," Petrovic said. "If you just hit it straight, you've got a really good chance."

Scott Piercy briefly charged to the top of the leaderboard at 8 under through 13 holes after a run that included five birdies in seven holes. But he double bogeyed No. 5 and No. 7 and ended the day at 5 under.

Nine players, including 50-year-old Kenny Perry, were tied for second place at 6 under.

Annandale: Thursday
EASIEST HOLE TOUGHEST HOLE
The par-5 fifth hole was the easiest with a Thursday scoring average of 4.443.
EAGLES: 2 BIRDIES: 78 PARS: 44 BOGEYS: 5 OTHER: 2
The par-4 9th hole was the toughest with a Thursday scoring average of 4.076.
EAGLES: 0 BIRDIES: 17 PARS: 91
BOGEYS: 4 OTHERS: 0
About the leaders
• Petrovic is looking for his first top 10 at the Viking Classic in his seventh start. His best finish here is T16 in 2006.
• Petrovic's bogey-free 65 in the first round is a career-best at the Viking Classic. Last year, six players were tied for first at 6-under 66 after the opening round of the Viking Classic. Bill Haas held a share of the lead after each round last year on his way to winning the Viking Classic.
• Petrovic's only win on TOUR came just 180 miles south of the Viking Classic at the 2005 Zurich Classic of New Orleans.
• de Jonge, who finished T7 last week at the John Deere Classic, turned in a bogey-free 65 on Thursday.
• de Jonge, 2008 Nationwide Tour Player of the Year, posted his eighth top-25 finish of the season at last week's John Deere Classic (T7) and moved to No. 55 in the FedExCup standings. He has yet to win on the PGA TOUR, despite 13 career top-10 finishes.
• Mallinger had six consecutive birdies (Nos. 9-14) on his way to an opening round 65.
• Mallinger missed the cut in his only other start in the Viking Classic last season.
• Mallinger has missed six of nine cuts on TOUR this season. He has played twice on the Nationwide Tour this season.
• Lonard finished T54 in his only other start at the Viking Classic in 2002.
• This is Lonard's first start on the PGA TOUR since 2009.
• Lonard has played in 11 events on the Nationwide Tour this season with two top-25 finishes.
• Tour rookie Bobby Gates is playing in his 21st TOUR event of the season. He has made 13 cuts and has three top-10 finishes.
• Gates missed six of his last seven cuts coming into this week. He reached 96th in the FedExCup standings after a T6 finish at the Wells Fargo Championship and then missed his next three cuts, then he finished 82nd at the FedEx St. Jude Classic and then missed three more cuts.
• Kang, a rookie on TOUR, played in five events earlier this year and made three cuts before taking time off in March and April to return to South Korea in order to fulfill a military commitment which is a requirement for citizens in that country. Kang was originally supposed to serve two years, but his stint was reduced to just one month because he was a member of his country's gold medal-winning team at the 2006 Asian Games.
• Kang's best finish on TOUR came last week at the John Deere Classic (T12). Kang ranks 137th in the FedExCup standings.
• Kang had never played a TOUR event prior to this season. He has made six cuts in 13 starts this season.
• Kang held the first-round lead by one shot over Rickie Fowler and Alex Prugh earlier this year at the Farmers Insurance Open.
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