Webb Simpson leads with Tiger Woods on the prowl at Bridgestone Invitational

Author : gliffy1937
Publish Date : 2021-04-06 23:37:48


Webb Simpson leads with Tiger Woods on the prowl at Bridgestone Invitational

Webb Simpson made up for lost time at World Golf Championships Bridgestone Invitational Thursday by firing a six-under-par 64 to move one shot clear at the top of the leaderboard.

Simpson, who missed the tournament last year due to the birth of his daughter, finished the opening day just ahead of Henrik Stenson with Tiger Woods a shot further back.

But Rory McIlroy, who is set to defend his PGA Championship next week, finished six shots off the lead after a double bogey six at the par-four 10th left him with a round of 70.



https://crafterdepot.com/crafter-depot-groups/download-album-james-bay-let-it-go-ep-zip-mp3/
https://crafterdepot.com/crafter-depot-groups/downloadmp3-mary-j-blige-mary-deluxe-album-download/
https://crafterdepot.com/members/jazziness1926/groups/


'With the incredible field it draws every year, you know, this is a tournament you want to be in more than any others with the majors and the FedExCup events,' Simpson told the official PGA website.

'You want to play where the best players in the world are playing.'

Read: Fans to choose course setup for PGA Championship

Simpson, who won the U.S. Open last year, may have produced a series of impressive shots but it was the advice of his caddy, Paul Tesori, which made the difference.

Tesori has caddied for some of the biggest names in golf at Firestone including Vijay Singh and his inside knowledge proved key, according to Simpson.

'It's hard for us players to listen to our caddies, but he basically showed me where to go and told me where to hit it, where the lines were, what clubs to hit,' he said.

'I didn't feel like it was my first time because he had so much experience here. You know, had I been with a guy who had never been here, as well, I might have been a little more puzzled.

'We joked about it a little bit yesterday. I haven't listened to him this much since we got together in 2011. But it is nice to kind of have the pressure off me when I'm thinking about stuff.'

Read: Snedeker profits from Mahan's new arrival

Meanwhile, World No.1 Woods, who has won the WGC a record seven times, said he was pleased with his day's work after recording a four-under-par 66.

'I felt pretty good today,' he told reporters.

'It was a little blustery, the wind was up and the greens were soft but at least the ball was flying. I feel very good about what I'm doing with basically my whole swing. I hit a lot of good shots.

'I had a really good feel for the distance today, and (caddie) Joey (LaCava) and I really read the wind right today. We changed a few shots out there, and we both had a really good handle on what we were doing feel-wise with the wind.'

The 14-time major winner who last won at Firestone in 2009, rolled in four birdies in his final nine holes to move into contention at the front

'I've played terrible coming in here and I've played really well coming in and, for some reason on this golf course, I just see it,' he said. 'It's just one of those venues.

'Luckily over the years I've taken advantage of it. I have played well and I've scored well, and I've won my share of tournaments here.'

Read: Fans to choose course setup for PGA Championship 'I had a really good feel for the distance today, and (caddie) Joey (LaCava) and I really read the wind right today. We changed a few shots out there, and we both had a really good handle on what we were doing feel-wise with the wind.' Read: Snedeker profits from Mahan's new arrival The 14-time major winner who last won at Firestone in 2009, rolled in four birdies in his final nine holes to move into contention at the front 'I didn't feel like it was my first time because he had so much experience here. You know, had I been with a guy who had never been here, as well, I might have been a little more puzzled. 'It's hard for us players to listen to our caddies, but he basically showed me where to go and told me where to hit it, where the lines were, what clubs to hit,' he said. Read: Snedeker profits from Mahan's new arrival 'I've played terrible coming in here and I've played really well coming in and, for some reason on this golf course, I just see it,' he said. 'It's just one of those venues. 'With the incredible field it draws every year, you know, this is a tournament you want to be in more than any others with the majors and the FedExCup events,' Simpson told the official PGA website. Meanwhile, World No.1 Woods, who has won the WGC a record seven times, said he was pleased with his day's work after recording a four-under-par 66. 'We joked about it a little bit yesterday. I haven't listened to him this much since we got together in 2011. But it is nice to kind of have the pressure off me when I'm thinking about stuff.' Tesori has caddied for some of the biggest names in golf at Firestone including Vijay Singh and his inside knowledge proved key, according to Simpson.

#newsupdatenow



Category : honeymoon

Sweden may reject thousands of asylum applications subbrigade

Sweden may reject thousands of asylum applications subbrigade

- However, his press secretary, Victor Harju, told CNN not to put too much stock in those figures. He


Why Do Candidates Fail In The Real Huawei H19-308 Certification Exam!

Why Do Candidates Fail In The Real Huawei H19-308 Certification Exam!

- The Cyber security is a means to protect the automated and interconnected system from any authenticated Pass your Exam access.


Investigative journalist Ivan Golunov arrested in Russia on drug charges fireproof

Investigative journalist Ivan Golunov arrested in Russia on drug charges fireproof

- Ivan Golunov was arrested Thursday after being accused of possessing and attempting to sell drugs. H


Cisco 350-801 Certification Exams That You Need to Check Out

Cisco 350-801 Certification Exams That You Need to Check Out

- Cisco 350-801 Certification Exams That You Need to Check Out