Scottie Scheffler continued his impressive run at the Houston Open with a 5-under 65, marking his 28th consecutive round under par this year. Scheffler sits just one shot behind Taylor Moore, who leads the early starters. Scheffler's streak includes 49 bogey-free holes dating back to The Players Championship.
Scheffler, fresh off back-to-back wins at The Players Championship and the Arnold Palmer Invitational, is now eyeing a third straight PGA Tour victory, a feat last achieved by Dustin Johnson seven years ago. Despite the high expectations, Scheffler remains focused on staying committed to his shots and maintaining patience on the course.
Moore, who shot a 64, started strong with an eagle on the par-5 third hole and maintained his momentum throughout the round. Adam Svensson and Joe Highsmith are close behind at 66, with Peter Malnati, coming off a recent victory, posting a 68.
The Houston Open, now held in the spring, has seen changes to the course conditions with overseeding and minimal rough. Scheffler noted the challenging nature of the course despite the lack of rough, emphasizing the difficulty posed by the runoffs and potential wind conditions.
Highsmith, a PGA Tour rookie, showcased his skills with a strong finish, while other rookies have also made their mark this year with notable performances and victories. In a unique occurrence, twins Parker and Pierceson Coody, grandsons of Masters champion Charles Coody, were paired together for the first time on the PGA Tour.
The tournament promises exciting competition in the coming days, with Scheffler and Moore leading the field and a talented group of rookies making their presence felt on the tour.
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