Three shoot bogey-free 66s to lead Tour Championship

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Jason Hahn shot 66 Thursday in the opening round at Daniel Island in the last tournament for cracking the top 25 money list.
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Oct. 28, 2010
By Joe Chemycz, PGA TOUR Staff

CHARLESTON, S.C. -- Joe Affrunti, James Hahn and Brendan Steele all posted 6-under 66's Thursday to share the first-round lead at the season-ending Nationwide Tour Championship. The trio played bogey-free to move atop the leaderboard in the Tour's $1 million season finale at the Daniel Island Club near Charleston.

William McGirt, a South Carolina resident, shot a 5-under 67 to share fourth place with two-time winner Hunter Haas. Texan Colt Knost and Australian Scott Gardiner are tied for sixth place at 4-under 68.

Nine more players are knotted at 3-under 69, including leading money winner Jamie Lovemark, who struggled with a bogey on the closing par-5 18th hole.

In addition to sharing the lead, Affrunti, Hahn and Steele also share the distinction of being outside the 25 money winners who will earn their PGA TOUR cards for 2011.

Affrunti, No. 34 on the money list, hit only 10 greens in regulation but had 13 one-putt greens and a total of 21 putts for the day.

"I don't think there is any pressure. There's 60 guys and it feels like you've got the course to yourself," he said. "It's guaranteed four rounds so there's no pressure. Whether you struggle or you play well today, you don't feel like you've got to keep it going or turn it around."

Steele is No. 30 on the money list and hoping to push his way into the top-25 by the end of the week.

"I really didn't feel that great yesterday or starting out today," said the Californian. "Sometimes that's where the best rounds come from because you have to pay attention to each shot and you know that if you don't give it all your attention you're going to get in trouble."

Steele admits that a good score is helpful to start, but it doesn't guarantee success.

"It's important but there's such a long way to go, especially without a cut," he said. "Even if you don't play well today it's not a disaster. Guys that shoot even or a couple over, they can still win the golf tournament."

Hahn, who is No. 29 on the money list and played with Steele today, is also taking the approach that this week isn't a make it or break it week.

"I am really focusing on the things that I have now and the things that I'm grateful for and not worry about the things that I want," said Hahn. "It doesn't matter what happens at the end of the week. This is golf. If I'm destined to be there next year then I will. Being realistic, it might even be a blessing in disguise to be out here for another year, maybe two more years to really get my game straight for the PGA TOUR."

First-Round Notes:
Chris Kirk, No. 2 on the money list, withdrew prior to the start of the round. Kirk injured his left thumb last week in Jacksonville and was forced to withdraw from the inaugural Winn-Dixie Jacksonville Open. He visited a doctor in Charleston on Wednesday and an MRI exam revealed a broken bone at the base of his thumb/wrist. He is wearing a brace but will be out of action for several weeks.

"I was really looking forward to playing these last couple of tournaments being close to home and all," said Kirk, who lives about two hours away in Sea Island, Ga. "This week was kind of a victory lap week. I've had a great year and I'm trying to not to lose sight of that and be thankful I'm in the position I'm in. This week is important but in the grand scheme of things, I'll be playing in the Sony Open in Hawaii, the first tournament of the year and most of the early events, so I'm in great shape regardless."

Kirk was not replaced in the field as only the top-60 money-winners are eligible to play in this week's event. Kirk will receive last-place money of $3,000 but it will not count towards his official earnings for this year.

Peter Tomasulo, No. 18 on the money list, teed it up Thursday after missing the past three weeks with a broken bone in his right foot. Tomasulo was injured during a pick-up basketball game prior to the start of the Chattanooga Classic. He was No. 13 on the money list at the time. He is playing with a soft sandal this week and intends to play all 72 holes in order to collect "official" money and try to assure himself of a return trip to the PGA TOUR next year. Tomasulo shot an even-par 72 by hitting 11 of 14 fairways and 13 of 18 greens in regulation.

• Here is how the "bubble boys" fared in the opening round:

No. 20 Jim Herman 72 (E) T33
No. 21 Justin Hicks 69 (-3) T8
No. 22 Scott Gardiner 68 (-4) T6
No. 23 B.J. Staten 75 (+3) T53
No. 24 Nate Smith 73 (+1) T46
No. 25 Chris Nallen 70 (-2) T17
No. 26 Brandt Jobe 74 (+2) T50
No. 27 David Hearn 69 (-3) T8
No. 28 Jon Mills 73 (+1) T46
No. 29 James Hahn 66 (-6) T1
No. 30 Brendan Steele 66 (-6) T1

• Thursday's first-round scoring average was 71.237 (par 72). The toughest hole on the course was the 468-yard 10th hole, which played to an average of 4.220.

• Last year's first-round scoring average was 71.362 and the winning score was 21-under par.

Projected money list: The Nationwide Tour Championship
Player Projected Rank Rank before tournament Projected money Round 1 score
Jamie Lovemark 1 1 $445,118 69
Hunter Haas 2 5 $414,047 67
Chris Kirk 2 3 $411,206 DNS
Tommy Gainey 4 3 $404,269 71
Daniel Summerhays 5 4 $389,828 70
James Hahn 6 29 $355,275 66
Brendan Steele 7 30 $346,258 66
Kevin Chappell 8 8 $344,040 69
Joe Affrunti 9 34 $341,433 66
Martin Piller 10 6 $332,134 72
Jhonattan Vegas 11 7 $326,341 72
Tag Ridings 12 14 $274,783 69
Steven Bowditch 13 13 $266,668 70
Fabian Gomez 14 9 $266,364 72
Kevin Kisner 15 11 $265,804 71
Keegan Bradley 16 10 $264,968 72
David Mathis 17 12 $261,896 71
Bobby Gates 18 15 $252,112 71
D.J. Brigman 19 16 $248,655 70
Scott Gutschewski 20 17 $244,415 69
Scott Gardiner 21 22 $232,799 68
Peter Tomasulo 22 18 $225,720 72
Justin Hicks 23 21 $225,193 69
Michael Putnam 24 19 $223,188 71
Jim Herman 25 20 $212,688 72
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