Records Shattered on Birdie-Filled Thursday at PGA Championship
Xander Schauffele, Brooks Koepka, and Viktor Hovland made a statement on Thursday at the PGA Championship, setting new records while dominating the field. Schauffele and Koepka shared the lead after the first round, carding an impressive 63 each, while Hovland was close behind with a 64.
The low scores were a result of the birdie-filled day, with players taking advantage of the favorable conditions at Valhalla Golf Club. The course was set up to be playable, and the greens were receptive, leading to plenty of scoring opportunities.
Schauffele, Koepka, and Hovland all played aggressively, hitting fairways and greens in regulation. They also made some key putts, including several from long range.
* Records Fall as Birdies Soar on Day 4 of the PGA
Records Fall as Birdies Soar on Day 4 of the PGA
The final round of the PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club was a birdie bonanza, with records tumbling as the world’s top golfers put on a spectacular display of shot-making.
Xander Schauffele, Brooks Koepka, and Viktor Hovland all carded rounds of 63, tying the lowest round in PGA Championship history. Schauffele’s round included a blistering stretch of five consecutive birdies on the back nine, while Koepka and Hovland each made eagle on the 18th hole to complete their impressive rounds.
The birdie barrage was relentless throughout the day, with over 900 birdies made in total. This set a new record for the most birdies in a single round of a major championship. The previous record was 878, set at the 2018 British Open.
The low scoring was aided by the relatively benign conditions at Valhalla on Sunday. The greens were receptive, and the wind remained calm throughout the day. As a result, players were able to attack the pins with aggression, leading to the abundance of birdies.
Player | Score | Birdies |
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Xander Schauffele | -13 (63) | 10 |
Brooks Koepka | -13 (63) | 8 |
Viktor Hovland | -13 (63) | 9 |
Justin Thomas | -12 (64) | 7 |
Rory McIlroy | -11 (65) | 6 |
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Brooks Koepka: The two-time defending PGA Champion put on a show of his own, carding a 7-under 64. Koepka drained seven birdies, including a 20-footer on the 18th hole, and finished the day in a tie for second place.
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Viktor Hovland: The Norwegian rounded out the top three performers of the day with a 6-under 65. Hovland was on fire with his putter, sinking six birdies in a row at one point. He sits in a tie for third place after the first round.
Player | Score | Finish |
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Xander Schauffele | 61 | 1st |
Brooks Koepka | 64 | T2 |
Viktor Hovland | 65 | T3 |
Inside the Ropes: Insights and Observations from Valhalla
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The leaderboard was a sight to behold after Thursday’s opening round of the PGA Championship at Valhalla, with a record-tying 35 players shooting in the 60s. Xander Schauffele, Brooks Koepka, and Viktor Hovland led the way with matching 63s, setting the pace for what promises to be an exciting weekend.
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The low scoring was aided by pristine conditions at Valhalla, with the greens rolling smooth and true. The players also took advantage of the soft fairways, which allowed them to attack the pins with confidence.
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Despite the low scores, there were still some challenges for the players to overcome. The rough was thick and penal, and the wind picked up late in the day, making club selection a key factor.
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it was a banner day for golf fans at Valhalla. The low scores and exciting leaderboard set the stage for what should be a thrilling finish to the PGA Championship.
Leaderboard
Rank | Player | Score |
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1 | Xander Schauffele | 63 |
2 | Brooks Koepka | 63 |
3 | Viktor Hovland | 63 |
4 | Rory McIlroy | 64 |
5 | Patrick Cantlay | 64 |