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Sep 8, 2023

Shaun takes first-round lead at Fortinet Cup Championship

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CALGARY, ALBERTA - SEPTEMBER 07: Corey Shaun hits his tee shot at the 18th hole during the first round of the Fortinet Cup Championship at Country Hills Golf Club (Talons) on September 7, 2023 in Calgary, Alberta. (Photo by Tracy Wilcox/PGA TOUR)

CALGARY, ALBERTA - SEPTEMBER 07: Corey Shaun hits his tee shot at the 18th hole during the first round of the Fortinet Cup Championship at Country Hills Golf Club (Talons) on September 7, 2023 in Calgary, Alberta. (Photo by Tracy Wilcox/PGA TOUR)

    Written by PGA TOUR Canada Staff

    CALGARY, Alberta – It was a little chilly when Corey Shaun began his warmup routine on Thursday before the first round. But the cool morning temperatures and added layers of clothing didn’t affect his golf game at all.

    Shaun eagled his second hole and went on to post an 8-under 63 at the Country Hills Golf Club’s Talons Course to take the first-round lead at Fortinet Cup Championship, the final event on PGA TOUR Canada’s schedule.

    “I got off to a really good start,” Shaun said. “I hit it close on No. 2 to make eagle and then I had a tap in for birdie at No. 3. Before you know it you’re 3-under, and from there you feel like once you get a hot start, you don’t worry about what to do next. You’re trying to just get in your flow and keep it going.”

    The stakes are high this week as players try to accumulate enough points to finish among the top five on the Fortinet Cup standings, which would earn them an exemption on the 2024 Korn Ferry Tour. If that’s not going to happen, they are aiming for at least the top 25, which is worth an exemption into the second round of PGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn Ferry.

    Shaun, who entered the tournament No. 46 on the points list, would vault all the way to No. 5 with a victory.

    “Going into today I was relatively relaxed because there’s no cutline,” Shaun said. “Concentrate on doing the right things and a good round might change what you’re hoping for a little bit, but I feel like being here and having a chance for a good finish, it’s all icing.”

    Shaun holds a one-shot lead over Eric Lilliboe, who shot 64, and two ahead of Alex Scott and Brian Richey, who shot 65. Tied for fifth at 66 are Carr Vernon, Jason Hong, Hayden Springer, Sudarshan Yellamaraju and Yi Cao, who won last week’s CRMC Championship.

    Lilliboe’s round was powered by shooting a 29 on the back nine – the first of his career. The hot stretch included five-consecutive birdies starting with the 13th hole.

    “It was nice to have some pretty flat looks at bird inside of 20 feet,” Lilliboe said. “They just happened to all fall and it felt really good. It’s always good to have golf feel good, even if it is just for a short period of time.”

    Lilliboe entered the week at No. 37 on the points list and needs a strong finish to move inside the top 25.

    “My goal coming in here is to win,” Lillilboe said. “That’s the No. 1 goal. I’m not exactly sure what place I have to take to get inside the top 25, but it’s probably at least top five or six. I just keep giving myself looks, some bogey avoidance and hopefully I find myself there on Sunday.”

    Scott’s round included an eagle at No. 7, aided by a nice bounce off the hill, and a chip-in birdie at No. 15 after he flew the green by five yards.

    “And I made an extremely long putt on No. 11,” Scott said. “So there was some luck involved. I guess I had a couple things go my way, but at the end of the day I shot 65 and I don’t have to tell anybody about getting lucky.”

    Richey made his only bogey on the first hole. He wound up with seven birdies and finished his round by making a 20-footer from the fringe for a birdie on the final hole.

    Richey said, “No matter what, I play the same game. Even if I’m in a Monday qualifier, I try to always put the ball in play and attack the flag. I have nothing to lose this week. I need a good week to get in the top 10 for a bonus and I need a great week to get in the top five. I want to cap off the end of the season with a good event. That’s really all I’m looking for.”

    The top four on the Fortinet Cup standings retained their position through the first round. No. 1 Sam Choi and No. 2 Davis Lamb, paired together in the final group, both opened with 71s. No. 3 Etienne Papineau shot 68 and is tied for 15th. No. 4 Hayden Springer shot 66 and is tied for fifth. But No. 5 Stuart Macdonald shot 71 and dropped to No. 7 on the projected standings.

    Did you know that if Corey Shaun goes on to win the Fortinet Cup Championship, he’d be the only first-round leader to win a tournament this season?

    Key Information

    Fortinet Cup Standings

    (Through CRMC Championship presented by Gertens)

    Pos.PlayerPointsProjected Rank
    1Sam Choi (United States)1,2281
    2Davis Lamb (United States)1,1342
    3Étienne Papineau (Canada)9443
    4Hayden Springer (United States)7114
    5Stuart Macdonald (Canada)7077
    6John Pak (United States)7008
    7Davis Shore (United States)6479
    8Devon Bling (United States)63910
    9Yi Cao (China)6336
    10Chris Korte (United States)59311

    How the Canadians fared

    Of the 11 Canadians in the tournament, Sudarshan Yellamaraju and Jared du Toit are the only Canadians whofinished the first round among the top 10. Here are where all 11 stand through 18 holes:

    Pos.PlayerScore
    T5Sudarshan Yellamaraju32-34—66 (5-under)
    T10Jared du Toit34-33—67 (4-under)
    T15Etienne Papineau35-33—68 (3-under)
    T20Myles Creighton34-35—69 (2-under)
    T32Brendan MacDougall33-37—70 (1-under)
    T32Matthew Anderson36-34—70 (1-under)
    T44Jimmy Jones36-35—71 (even-par)
    T44Joey Savoie35-36—71 (even-par)
    T44Stuart Macdonald38-33—71 (even-par)
    T54Lawren Rowe35-37—72 (1-over)

    Eric Lilliboe’s 29 was the first of his career and the 16th on PGA TOUR Canada this season. Stuart Macdonald and Taylor Funk both had 28s this season.

    Yi Cao, last week’s winner at the CRMC Championship presented by Gertens, continues to have the hot hand with an opening 66. He has gone 83 holes without a bogey, the last one coming on the seventh hole of the first round of the CRMC Championship.

    Tyler Strafaci was almost unable to play this week because of a rib injury he sustained last week. His family didn’t want him to play, but Strafaci said, “One of my main goals is to keep my card and I really wanted to be here and play this course. The injury sucks but there’s no reason why I can’t get in contention if I play well.” Strafaci, the 2020 U.S. Amateur champion, had two eagles on Thursday and shot 69.

    Quotable

    "(My injury) happened on Wednesday. I stuck a club in the ground and felt a pop. By Thursday I had a hard time making swings at the ball. It's one of those things where I'll have to take off two months after this event go get it right." – Tyler Strafaci about last week’s injury that nearly ended his season.

    “I kind of new with the conditions that there were a lot of birdie holes and it turned out that I ended up making quite a few birdies on the back,” – Eric Lilliboe

    “I’m a perfectionist, self-labeled and by others, so I’m just trying to see some shots out there, have some fun with it, be aggressive when I can, play passive when I need to, and see what add up to at the end of the day.” – Alex Scott

    “I’ve been really frustrated with my putting the last few weeks. I expect a lot of myself on the greens. That’s the strength of my game. A small percentage of me was like ‘Here we go again.’ But I snapped out of it, just focus on each one. Each putt is a different challenge. You can make great putts and they don’t go in and sometimes you don’t hit your line and they go it. Just trying to read it as good as I can and trust that I’m a great putter and they’re going to go in.” – Brian Richey

    First-Round Weather: Partly sunny and cool early on, warming to a high of 31°C. Winds variable 7-15 km/h.

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