Series rookie Jinichiro Kozuma of Japan on his way to the opening day’s lead at Adelaide on Friday with a bogey-free round of 63. Image courtesy livgolf.com.
From a Correspondent
Adelaide, South Australia: After a bogey-free 9-under 63 for the first-round lead at LIV Golf Adelaide, Iron Heads GC’s Jinichiro Kozuma credited his putting prowess with helping him get through “some troubles here and there.”
His teammate and playing partner Danny Lee, sitting next to Kozuma during the post-round press conference, was perplexed. “Trouble? What trouble?”
Indeed, the 29-year-old Kozuma seemed to have almost no trouble during the first round at The Grange Golf Club.
He was 8 under after his first 11 holes and never gave up the lead on a day of low scoring before enthusiastic jam-packed crowds at The Grange.
Kozuma will take a one-shot advantage into Saturday’s second round over Lee and Torque GC’s Carlos Ortiz.
Four players are tied for fourth, two shots back – Mito Pereira (Torque), Peter Uihlein (RangeGoats), Andy Ogletree (HyFlyers) and Anirban Lahiri (Crushers).
Lahiri’s bogey-free 7 under par 67 also helped 2023 champions Crushers GC into a comfortable fifth place in the team standings. Starting off with three straight pars, the India star would go on to add two birdies before making the turn on hole 18.
Flying finish
Lahiri, who has been off-colour for the early part of the season including a missed cut at the Indian Open last month, picked up pace and a further five shots including one to close his round out.
Torque GC own the team lead on 20 under, the lowest first-round counting score by any team this year.
Besides the contributions from Ortiz and Pereira, captain Joaquin Niemann – who leads the individual championship standings this season thanks to two individual wins – contributed a 67.
The Iron Heads are one shot back in second, while the HyFlyers are third at 17 under. The Crushers, who lead the season-long team race, are fourth on 16 under and hometown favourites Ripper GC, captained by Cameron Smith, are fifth on 15 under.
Novel feeling
Kozuma, who’s in his first full year in LIV Golf after earning a spot via the Promotions tournament during the offseason, is leading for the first time after any round in his nine LIV Golf starts. His family is attending its first LIV Golf tournament this week to watch him play.
“I wanted to play really well in front of my family and impress all the family,” said Kozuma, whose round was highlighted by a 40-foot eagle putt. “I guess I got to do that, and I’m really happy about that.”
Non-captain teammates played together in the same group on Friday, and Kozuma and Lee will be together again in Saturday’s second round. They hope it will lead to another day of feeding off each other.
“Whatever I was doing today and whatever Jinny was doing today worked out pretty good,” said Lee, the winner last year in Tucson.
“We’re going to just enjoy each other’s company and keep our head down, keep making putts.”
Ortiz and Pereira also excelled together in the all-Torque group.
“It was really nice playing with these guys,” Ortiz said. “They holed out two holes in a row, so it felt like we were getting some momentum our way. Really happy the way I played, and just get it going.”
In the hunt
Kozuma, Lee, Pereira and Ogletree are among eight individual players who have yet to produce points (top 24 finish) through the first five tournaments this season.
That they posted strong opening rounds at Adelaide is an indication that better results may be on the horizon.
“Not the start [to this season] that I would like,” said Pereira, who finished eighth in the season-long standings last year. “… But trying to work hard to get my game back where it was last year, or even better.”
For Kozuma and Lee, the focus for the next two rounds is not on points but just playing well and building on the momentum of Friday’s hot start.
“You can’t get too caught up in that kind of stuff,” said Lee, who was slowed by offseason surgery on his wrist.
“I feel like that’s only putting a lot of pressure on yourself, so you’ve just got to let it go and keep your head down and just keep doing what we’ve been doing.”
Added Kozuma: “I don’t want to think too much about the points. I want to just enjoy where I’m at right now and play.” (courtesy livgolf.com)
Team counting scores
1. Torque GC -20 (Ortiz 64, Pereira 65, Niemann 67)
2. Iron Heads GC -19 (Kozuma 63, Lee 64, Vincent 70)
3. HyFlyers GC -17 (Ogletree 65, Steele 66, Tringale 68)
4. Crushers GC -16 (Lahiri 65, Casey 67, DeChambeau 68)
5. Ripper GC -15 (Jones 66, Leishman 67, Smith 68)
T6. RangeGoats GC -12 (Uihlein 65, Pieters 69, Watson 70)
T6. Stinger GC -12 (Burmester 67, Oosthuizen 68, Schwartzel 69)
8. Legion XIII -11 (Rahm 67, Surratt 68, Hatton 70)
T9. 4Aces GC -8 (Reed 67, Perez 69, Varner III 72)
T9. Cleeks GC -8 (Bland 68, Samooja 69, Kaymer 71)
11. Fireballs GC -4 (Ancer 69, Garcia 71, Puig 72)
T12. Smash GC -3 (Gooch 68, Koepka 70, Kokrak 75)
T12. Majesticks GC -3 (Westwood 70, Horsfield 71, Poulter 72)
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