Going into this week’s US PGA Championship, there was a fascination with how Aronimink would play and what problem it might current.
There was a robust feeling the Pennsylvania course is likely to be ripe for being tamed.
As an alternative of getting its stomach tickled and rolling over, Aronimink bit again on day one of many season’s second main. It bit again laborious.
On the completion of Thursday’s first spherical, solely 32 gamers – barely a fifth of the 156-man discipline – had completed underneath par.
The world’s finest struggled to become familiar with the duty offered by an undulating course with thick tough and agency, sloping greens.
Fittingly, it was the world’s very finest – Scottie Scheffler – who coped in addition to anybody.
The defending champion is a part of a seven-way tie for the first-round lead after plotting a three-under spherical of 67 which encapsulated his capacity to play with relentless diligence and barely a flicker of fluster.
The world primary has typically struggled to make quick begins – a trait which has proved notably expensive this season – however is now main a significant after 18 holes for the primary time in his profession.
However the 29-year-old American isn’t surrounded by the standard suspects.
Scheffler finds himself alongside German pair Martin Kaymer and Stephan Jaeger, South Africa’s Aldrich Potgieter, Australia’s Min-Woo Lee, Japan’s Ryo Hisatsune and Alex Smalley of the USA – none of whom many would have anticipated to see on the prime of the leaderboard.
England’s Dan Brown is one shot behind the leaders on his abroad main debut.
“Earlier within the week there was some chatter the place folks thought 15 to twenty underneath par was going to win. And I believe that bought to someone within the PGA [of America], and so they did one thing about it,” stated Spain’s Jon Rahm, who completed one underneath par.













