J.T. Poston Leads After 10-Under Round at The American Express

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J.T. Poston Leads After 10-Under Round at The American Express
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J.T. Poston fired a 10-under 62 to grab a one-stroke lead over Justin Lower in the opening round of The American Express. Poston's impressive performance included nine birdies and an eagle, while Lower also carded a bogey-free 63 with back-to-back eagles. Several other notable players made strong starts, including Nick Taylor, Adam Hadwin, Mackenzie Hughes, Adam Svensson, and Ben Silverman representing Canada.

LA QUINTA, Calif. — J.T. Poston shot a 10-under 62 to take a one-stroke lead over Justin Lower in the opening round of The American Express on Thursday.

Adam Hadwin of Moose Jaw, Sask., shot 69, Hamilton's Mackenzie Hughes turned in a score of 70, Adam Svensson of Surrey, B.C., posted a 71 and Ben Silverman of Thornhill, Ont., went even at 72. After bogeying his second hole and double-bogeying his third, the high school junior from Nashville, Tennessee, calmed down and strung together three consecutive birdies before finishing with 12 straight pars.

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler planned to play, but he dropped out 10 days ago to give his right hand injury more time to heal.

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