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Brice Garnett, Ben Martin share lead at Corales Puntacana Championship

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Brice Garnett, Ben Martin share lead at Corales Puntacana Championship


    Written by The Associated Press

    PUNTA CANA, Dominican Republic -- Brice Garnett returned to the course of his lone PGA TOUR victory and played a clean round in a steady wind for a 6-under 66 and a share of the lead Thursday with Ben Martin in the Corales Puntacana Championship.

    Garnett won in 2018 and has returned to the tournament every year. He prefers a steady wind and feels comfortable on the greens, and it showed.

    Martin matched Garnett with a bogey-free round, joining him in the lead with a birdie on the par-3 eighth and finishing with a tee shot off the rocks on the par-3 ninth that took a favorable bounce onto the green.

    They had a one-shot lead over Matt Wallace of England.

    The tournament is held opposite the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play in Texas.

    Garnett began his round with a 20-foot birdie putt on No. 10, but the key was the par 5s. He made birdie on all four of them, part of his plan on the Corales course at Puntacana.

    “If I can get the par-5 birdies, I'll usually have a pretty good day, and I was able to get all four today,” Garnett said. “That was probably the biggest difference shooting 2 under or 6 under.”

    Martin did it the hard way. He made only one birdie on a par 5, but his game was solid the rest of the day and he converted the chances he had. And then there was the matter of that big break at the end of his round.

    “Hit a very questionable shot that hit the rocks and somehow ended up on the green,” Martin said. “It’s nice to get good breaks. We probably get a few more bad bounces than we do good throughout the season, so took advantage of that, stayed bogey-free.”

    The tournament is a good chance for players to move up in the FedExCup in a season where only the top 70 reach the Playoffs. Of the leading nine players, Martin (No. 89) is the only one among the top 100.

    The group at 68 included Dylan Wu and Sean O'Hair.

    Roughly half of the 120-man field were at par or better, mostly a product of wind that blew all day in the Dominican Republic. That's just the way Garnett likes it.

    “We were pretty excited when we saw the wind forecast for the week where it’s going to be windy morning and afternoon,” Garnett said. “We just have a lot of good vibes around here. We do a pretty good job guessing the winds, always putt pretty good on this grass, so it was a great day to start off a fun week.”

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