Casey, Varner start hot at LIV Golf Las Vegas, Goats in the van

LIV Golf Las Vegas
The second leg of the 2024 season got off to a flying start in Las Vegas on Thursday. Image courtesy livgolf.com.

From a Correspondent

Las Vegas: Harold Varner III is looking to make up for last week. Paul Casey is looking to make up for last year and both made flying starts at LIV Golf Las Vegas on Thursday.

Varner and Casey shot 7-under 63s to grab the first-round lead on a chilly Thursday at Las Vegas Country Club.

They share a two-shot advantage over Jason Kokrak and a trio of RangeGoats GC players – captain Bubba Watson, Thomas Pieters and new acquisition Matthew Wolff.

Not surprising, the RangeGoats lead the team competition at 15 under, one shot ahead of Anirban Lahiri and his Crushers GC (-14) team for whom the Indian star fired a 4 under 66.

Last week in the 2024 season opener at Mayakoba, Varner finished last on the individual leaderboard in his debut after being traded by the RangeGoats to 4Aces GC.

He arrived in Las Vegas determined to bounce back for his new team.

“I’m here to play good golf, and as a competitor I think that’s what you’re supposed to do,” said Varner, who shot 14 over on the tight El Camaleón course.

“I was kind of pissed off – first of all, it’s embarrassing and second of all, I think I’m better than that, so prove it.”

Clean card

He did just that with a bogey-free round that started with consecutive birdies. And unlike in Mayakoba, he kept his tee shots out of trouble, leading the field by hitting 13 of 14 fairways.

The 63 ties for his second-lowest score since joining LIV Golf.

“I love that I didn’t have to drop every time I hit one offline, so that was exciting,” Varner said.

Casey’s 63 too tied for his lowest score in 52 career regular-season rounds on LIV Golf.

It came after a 2023 season in which he battled a variety of ailments and never finished inside the top 20 in points in the last 12 regular-season starts.

The extended offseason allowed him to heal, and he entered 2024 with high hopes and renewed confidence.

Hot run

On Thursday, he followed an early bogey with an eight-hole stretch that included six birdies and plenty of strong iron play, hitting 15 of 18 greens.

“I’ve been working on the game very hard through the wintertime and had a decent result last week in Mayakoba (T-11),” Casey said, “but I just felt like I started to build some confidence out there, and it felt kind of vintage stuff. It was fun.”

Much like Varner, Watson and his new-look RangeGoats struggled in the season opener at Mayakoba, finishing 11th on the team leaderboard as Wolff and Peter Uihlein made the team debuts.

On Thursday, they also bounced back in a big way.

In addition to Watson, Wolff and Pieters each shooting 65, Uihlein is tied for seventh after his 66, giving the front page of the leaderboard a decidedly pinkish hue for the RangeGoats’ primary color.

“We need to count four balls today,” said Watson, referring to the format change this season in which all four scores count for the team in the final round. “It’s awesome to see all the pink up there.” (courtesy livgolf.com)

Team counting scores

1. RangeGoats GC -15 (Watson 65, Wolff 65, Pieters 65)

2. Crushers GC -14 (Casey 63, Lahiri 66, DeChambeau 67)

T3. Smash GC -13 (Kokrak 65, Gooch 66, McDowell 66)

T3. 4Aces GC -13 (Varner III 63, Johnson 67, Perez 67)

T5. Fireballs GC -8 (Ancer 67, Puig 67, Chacarra 68)

T5. Legion XIII -8 (Hatton 67, Surratt 67, Rahm 68)

7. Torque GC -7 (Muñoz  67, Niemann 68, Ortiz 68)

T8. Ripper GC -6 (Smith 67, Herbert 68, Leishman 69)

T8. Iron Heads GC -6 (Lee 68, Kozuma 68, Vincent 68)

10. Cleeks GC -5 (Meronk 67, Bland 69, Samooja 69)

11. HyFlyers GC -4 (Ogletree 67, Tringale 69, Mickelson 70)

12. Majesticks GC -3 (Stenson 68, Westwood 69, Poulter 70)

13. Stinger GC -2 (Schwartzel 69, Grace 69, Burmester 70)

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