ACE Group Classic: First-Round Notebook PGA TOUR Staff NAPLES, Fla. -- With two eagles in the first round of the ACE Group Classic on Friday, Bobby Wadkins became the second player this year to card two eagles in a round (Tom Kite/MasterCard Championship at Hualalai) on the Champions Tour. Wadkins' 8-under 64 was his best score since a second-round 64 last August in the Boeing Greater Seattle Classic. This marks the first time Wadkins has been in the lead after the first round since he was tied for the top spot after Round 1 of last year's JELD-WEN Tradition. He eventually placed third in that event. Wadkins finished T10 in Naples in 2004. His previous-best score at this event was a 68 (three times). ![]() Defending champ Loren Roberts stretched his streak of rounds at par or better. (Kevin C. Cox/WireImage)
Defending champion Loren Roberts carded a 4-under 68 today and now has 27 straight par/better rounds. His streak of under-par rounds ended at 24 after a second-round even-par 71 at last week's Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am. Roberts' par/better streak dates back to an opening-round 67 at the Wal-Mart First Tee Open at Pebble Beach last fall. After shooting 82 in the final round of last week's Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am, Mark O'Meara improved by 17 strokes with a 7-under 65 Friday. O'Meara finished T38 in his debut on the Champions Tour last week in Tampa. Allen Doyle's 7-under 65 was his best in Naples since posting an opening-round 8-under 64 at The Club at TwinEagles in 1999. Doyle went on to win the ACE Group Classic that year, becoming the first player to claim both a Nationwide Tour title and Champions Tour victory. Two-time ACE Group Classic champion Gil Morgan carded a 7-under 65, his lowest round ever in Naples. Morgan's previous-bests were 6-under 66s in the opening round of the 2004 event and a closing-round 66 in 2001. Morgan has now carded a sub-par first round in Naples in nine consecutive years. Allen Doyle, Gil Morgan, Wayne Levi, John Bland, Walter Hall, Loren Roberts, Mark James, Jay Haas, David Edwards, Scott Simpson and Bruce Summerhays all posted bogey-free rounds. Jay Haas missed only one green in regulation on Friday. Bruce Fleisher and Isao Aoki hit 13 of 14 fairways, while D.A. Weibring had 12 one-putts. New host venue Quail West played easier in Round 1 than the Club at TwinEagles played on Friday last year. There were 31 scores in the 60s Friday compared with 24 sub-70 rounds on Friday last year. The field scoring average Friday was 70.747 compared to 71.269 last year. The most difficult hole was the par-4 8th, with an average score of 4.253. The hole yielded just five birdies (Romero, Morgan, Smyth, Sigel, McCullough). The par-5 18th hole played as the easiest at 4.544, yielding two eagles and 34 birdies. Woody Blackburn, a two-time winner on the PGA TOUR, made his second career appearance on the Champions Tour this week after open qualifying with a 71 on Monday. Blackburn's round of 77 included the longest measured putt made, 49,'6" birdie putt at No. 11. Blackburn's only other appearance on the Champions Tour was a T72 at the 2003 Columbus Southern Open. Copyright 2007 PGATOUR.com. All rights reserved. |