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Schniederjans closes with eagle to take Barracuda lead

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Schniederjans closes with eagle to take Barracuda lead


    Ollie Schniederjans interview after Round 1 of Barracuda


    RENO, Nev. -- Ollie Schniederjans scored five points with a closing eagle to take a three-point lead Thursday in the Barracuda Championship, the PGA TOUR's only modified Stableford scoring event.

    Schniederjans hit a 5-iron approach to 3 feet from 275 yards to set up the eagle on the par-5 18th at Montreux Golf and Country Club.

    "Eagles are huge in this format," Schniederjans said. "So, it's a little more nerve-wracking, 3-footer being three more points. It's interesting you have putts that are worth more than others."

    He finished with 17 points, also making six birdies. Players receive eight points for an albatross, five for eagle, two for birdie and zero for par. A point is subtracted for bogey, and three points are subtracted for double bogey or worse.

    Denny McCarthy was tied for the lead with a hole to play just before sunset, but lost three points with a double bogey on the par-4 ninth to drop into a tie for second with Aaron Baddeley. Robert Streb was fourth at 13 points, followed by Ryan Palmer and Hudson Swafford at 12, and John Merrick and Tyrone Van Aswegen at 11.

    The winner will earn a spot in the PGA Championship next week at Bellerive, if not already eligible. Schniederjans is using the event to stay sharp for the PGA.

    "Just my game is finally coming around," Schniederjans said. "I really feel in control of my swing for the first time in a while. So, I felt really good coming in. And I kind of wanted to just get playing, because I felt like my stuff was finally in a place. Instead of taking a week off, I kind of wanted to get on a roll, play a little bit before the PGA and roll into next week with some rounds."

    Chasing his first tour victory, he's using his Georgia Tech education to crunch numbers on the high-altitude course.

    "It's pretty simple math, but I think it helps," Schniederjans said. "The wind makes it really tough. I factor in the flight that I'm going to hit, and I do the elevation first. And then I factor in the wind."

    McCarthy, playing in the final group of the day off the 10th tee, eagled the par-5 13th and made five more birdies -- three on par-5 holes -- before the messy finish. The former Virginia player is 149th in the FedExCup standings in his first PGA TOUR season, with the top 125 advancing to playoffs and keeping their tour cards.

    Baddeley is 135th in the FedExCup race.

    "I'm not stressed, to be honest," Baddeley said. "Whether you go to Web finals or whether you finish in the 126 to 150 category, you're going to get starts and my game's in a good spot. I'm not stressed. I'm at ease with whatever happens. Just got to go out and play and try and win a golf tournament."

    Rod Pampling holed out for eagle from 123 yards on the par-4 14th to get to 15 points, then dropped six points on the final four holes with three bogeys and a closing triple bogey.

    Norman Xiong, the Nicklaus Award winner at the University of Oregon, scored eight points playing on a sponsor's exemption. He missed the cuts in his other three PGA TOUR starts since turning pro.

    Defending champion Chris Stroud had seven points. Geoff Ogilvy, the 2014 winner, also was at seven points along with Hunter Mahan. David Duval, playing on a sponsor's exemption, scored three points.

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