Mon, 6 May 2024

HEADLINES :


ADVERTISEMENT

Niemann cards 59 to lead LIV Mayakoba
Published on: Sunday, February 04, 2024
By: AFP
Text Size:

Niemann cards 59 to lead LIV Mayakoba
Joaquin Niemann
MEXICO CITY: Joaquin Niemann fired 10 birdies and an eagle in a 12-under par 59 Friday in the first round of the LIV Golf season-opening event at Mayakoba in Mexico.

Niemann stole the spotlight from Masters champion Jon Rahm, the newest recruit to the upstart league entering its third season amid ongoing negotiations to bring it together with the PGA and DP World Tours.

In LIV’s shotgun start format, Niemann teed off on second hole of the par-71 El Camaleon course, opening with a par before he birdied seven of his next eight holes.

At the par-four 11th, his second shot from the fairway found the green and hopped into the cup for an eagle and he added birdies at 13, 15 and 17 — where he landed a shot from the rough within five feet.

Niemann parred his last three holes to notch the second sub-60 round ever on the LIV Golf circuit. Bryson DeChambeau carded a 58 to win the LIV Golf Greenbrier title in August.

“It was obviously an amazing round,” Niemann said. “I played solid since the beginning and I never stopped playing good.

“It was good to hit good tee shots on the last couple holes where they’re kind of tricky, especially 16, 18, and No. 1. I gave myself a few chances also the last couple holes to go even lower, but yeah, still really, really happy.”

Niemann said he knew early on a low score was on the cards, but as the birdies piled up he didn’t do the calculations on whether he was heading toward something under 60.

“I knew that the course could have been (par) 71, could have been (par) 72. But I didn’t want to do the math and start counting how many par-fives and par-threes there is on the golf course.

“Then I got to 18 and a few guys were shouting, Come on, Joaco, go for the 18, and I was like, wow, I’m right there.

“I missed that putt on 18; it broke a lot more than I thought. But I hit a great tee shot also on No. 1, gave myself a good number. I just mis-hit it a little bit and misjudged the wind.”

Sub-60 rounds remain rare. There have been 12 on the US PGA Tour, one on the LPGA Tour and one on the European Tour. 

* Follow us on Instagram and join our Telegram and/or WhatsApp channel(s) for the latest news you don't want to miss.

* Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available.





ADVERTISEMENT






Top Stories Today

Sports Top Stories


Follow Us  



Follow us on             

Daily Express TV  







close
Try 1 month for RM 18.00
Already a subscriber? Login here
open

Try 1 month for RM 18.00

Already a subscriber? Login here