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HRGolfGuide.com


Brittany Lincicome shoots 78 in first round of PGA Tour’s Barbasol Championship


By Teresa M. Walker


Brittany


Lincicome


has


a huge hole to climb out of if she hopes to make golf history.


Lincicome shot a 6-over 78 in


the first round of the Barbasol Championship on Thursday, leaving the LPGA Tour pro’s goal of making the cut likely out of reach.


Lincicome was hoping to become the second woman to make the cut in a men’s event and the first since Babe Zaharias in 1945. She’s the first woman to get a PGA Tour start since Michelle Wie a decade ago.


Troy Merritt surged to the first-


round lead with a 10-under 62, equaling the course record on the Champion Trace course at Keene Trace Golf Club, which is hosting


the event for the first time.


However, much of Thursday’s attention centered on Lincicome, whose eight LPGA Tour victories


include two majors.


Although Lincicome expected to struggle with the length of the golf course, her worst holes were two par 3s. She missed her tee shot well right on the 191-yard seventh — her 16th hole of the day — leaving her a difficult pitch from a downhill lie in the rough. That came up short of the green and she ultimately made a triple-bogey 6.


“Probably one too many clubs,” Lincicome said. “Hit it short of there in case I do miss the green, because over that


green was absolutely


dead.” On the 205-yard 18th, her tee shot


came up short in the water, leading to double bogey.


She played the other 16 holes in 1


over, making her only birdie on the par-4 third.


Lincicome would likely need a


round in the mid-60s on Friday to make the cut.


“If I can drive it like I did today and just make a few putts here and there, I think I’ll be back in good shape,” Lincicome said.


“It’s out there. I was much calmer


than I thought I was going to be. I love playing with the guys. It’s so much fun being inside the ropes


with them. Hopefully, I can get a good one tomorrow.”


Lincicome was cheered while being introduced on the 10th hole. Her gallery was among the largest and encouraged playing partners Sam


Shindler (72). Ryder (68) and Conrad


Initially concerned about nerves, Lincicome got off to a solid start with pars on her first three holes. She appeared unfazed by a bogey on No. 13 after her 10-foot par putt edged the cup.


said.


“She’s a very solid player,” Ryder


Lincicome bogeyed the par-4 16th, but her quest became tougher after the double-bogey 5 on 18. She hung in and was able to post her only birdie before unraveling on the seventh.


Lincicome’s goal now is remembering what she did well and using it to salvage what’s left of her PGA Tour debut.


“Pretty happy with my game


overall,” she said. “I had two bad holes, but I drove it well. I did all the things I said I needed to do, but my putter let me down today.”


Andres Romero started with


five birdies over the first six holes and went on to shoot 65, finishing three shots behind Merritt. The Argentinian overcame a bogey on the par-4 13th with birdies on three of the final four holes.


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