Local boy Patrick Reed hopes to win big at LIV Golf Houston

Houston resident and 4Aces star Patrick Reed, who has never won in his hometown, in action on day two of LIV Golf Houston. Image courtesy livgolf.com.

From a Correspondent

Humble, Texas: On a stacked LIV Golf Houston leaderboard with a dozen players within three shots of the lead, only one of them lives close enough to the course to commute from his Houston-area home.
 
Patrick Reed has never won a professional event in front of his hometown fans, but the 4Aces GC star has a chance to raise the trophy and enjoy a champagne celebration if he can emerge from what promises to be a Texas shootout Sunday at the Golf Club of Houston.
 
“Having all that support and also being able to stay at home, it means a lot,” Reed said. “Hopefully we go out there and … give them a show tomorrow and hopefully hoist that trophy.”

First, he’ll need to navigate past a foursome of leaders, two of whom have already experienced success in Houston.
 
Crushers GC’s Paul Casey, Cleeks GC’s Adrian Meronk, Torque GC’s Carlos Ortiz and Fireballs GC’s David Puig are each at 10 under, with Reed in solo fifth at 9 under.

Casey won the Houston Open on this course in 2009, while Ortiz won the same tournament in 2020 after it moved to Memorial Park.

Tight race

Torque GC captain Joaquin Niemann and RangeGoats GC’s Matthew Wolff are tied for sixth at 8 under, with five more players at 7 under. Of the 12, only Niemann has won a LIV Golf tournament earlier this year at Mayakoba and Jeddah.
 
Fuelled by 6 under 66s from Puig and Abraham Ancer, the Fireballs lead the team competition on 26 under, four shots ahead of Torque. Three teams – Crushers, 4Aces and Cleeks – are another shot back in third.

For the Crushers, Anirban Lahiri shot a 3 under 69 that complemented Casey’s 67 and a third counting score of 70 from team captain Bryson DeChambeau. The India star is tied 13th on the leaderboard on 6 under, four shots off the pace.
 
Casey, who shot his second consecutive 67 on Saturday, isn’t sure how much his success 15 years ago will impact the final outcome. He’s one of five players in the field who won the Houston Open on this course.
 
“I know what it takes, but it doesn’t necessarily make it any easier,” Casey said. “This has always been a tough test of golf. … This golf course has teeth, and just because I’ve won doesn’t change anything.”

Comfort factor

Ortiz, who birdied four consecutive holes Saturday in his 68, doesn’t anticipate benefiting from his experience. On the flip side, he does admit to having a certain comfort level here.

“I like the golf course and the people,” Ortiz said. “Guess maybe that’s the confidence. I don’t know, but I’ve been playing really good, and I think it’s just reflecting now.”

Meronk was one of three first-round co-leaders with his captain Martin Kaymer and young Legion XIII player Caleb Surratt.

While those two dropped down the leaderboard, Meronk rebounded from a tough start that included two bogeys in his first five holes to shoot a 69.

“Played quite solid,” said Meronk, who joined LIV Golf just before the start of this season.

“Could have been much lower. Missed a couple of putts coming down the stretch. But still pretty pleased with my round and my position going into Sunday.”

Puig, meanwhile, started this week claiming medallist honours at the US Open 36-hole qualifier in Northern California on Monday to earn a spot in next week’s major.

He brought that momentum to Houston, opening with a 68, then shooting a 66 in which he finished with five birdies in his final seven holes.

“It for sure gave me some confidence,” Puig said of his early-week performance, “and I’m glad it’s paying off.”

Paul Casey of Crushers GC is in a four-way tie for the lead at the Golf Club of Houston. Image courtesy livgolf.com.

Meanwhile, team captains Jon Rahm (Legion XIII) and Louis Oosthuizen (Stinger GC) withdrew on Saturday due to injuries.

Oosthuizen pulled out prior to the start on Saturday with a lower back injury. He was replaced by reserve player Wade Ormsby, who shot a 1-over 73 that counted for the team. Oosthuizen shot an opening round 3-under 69.
 
Rahm withdrew after playing six holes (all pars) on Saturday with an infection in his left foot. He will be replaced by reserve player Ben Campbell for Sunday’s final round. Rahm also shot a 69 in the opening round. (courtesy LIV Golf)

Day 2 counting scores

1. Fireballs GC -26 (Ancer 66, Puig 66, Garcia 70; Rd. 2 score: -14)
 
2. Torque GC -22 (Ortiz 68, Niemann 97, Muñoz 71; Rd. 2 score: -8)
 
T3. Crushers GC -21 (Casey 67, Lahiri 69, Catlin 70; Rd. 2 score: -10)
 
T3. 4Aces GC -21 (Perez 68, Reed 68, Johnson 71; Rd. 2 score: -9)
 
T3. Cleeks GC -21 (Meronk 69, Bland 71, Kaymer 72; Rd. 2 score: -4)
 
T6. Smash GC -17 (Kokrak 66, McDowell 68, Gooch 71; Rd. 2 score: -11)
 
T6. Ripper GC -17 (Herbert 68, Smith 69, Jones 74; Rd. 2 score: -5)
 
8. HyFlyers GC -13 (Mickelson 69, Tringale 69, Steele 70; Rd. 2 score: -8)
 
T9. RangeGoats GC -12 (Wolff 67, Pieters 68, Watson 72; Rd. 2 score: -9)
 
T9. Majesticks GC -12 (Stenson 70, Poulter 72, Westwood 72; Rd. 2 score: -2)
 
T9. Legion XIII -12 (Hatton 70, Vincent 70, Surratt 76; Rd. 2 score: E)
 
12. Iron Heads -9 (Lee 72, Na 72, Kozuma 73; Rd. 2 score: +1)
 
13. Stinger GC -5 (Burmester 69, Schwartzel 72, Ormsby 73; Rd. 2 score: -2)

Round 2 stats

Driving accuracy: Jason Kokrak, 100% (14 of 14 fairways hit)
Driving distance: Bryson DeChambeau, 342.6 yards avg.
Longest drive: Bryson DeChambeau, 355.3 yards, 13th hole
Greens in regulation: Richard Bland, 88.89% (16 of 18 greens)
Putting: Hudson Swafford, 1.39 putts per hole
Bogey-free rounds: Abraham Ancer (66), Matthew Wolff (67)

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