Wind wasn’t the reason why DeChambeau topped his tee shot at the 529-yard 10th. His line drive hit the ground immediately off the tee, then bounced off the cart path but still traveled 245 yards.
Despite a scuff mark on his ball, he hit a perfect 3-wood 288 yards to the green, then two-putted from 30 feet for birdie.
“Last time I did that was the 2021 Players Championship off the 4th tee box and it cost me The Players,” DeChambeau said. “I’ve done it before. But that shot was more of a thin shot. [Thursday] I just hit too far down on the ball. I actually struck it nicely. It was a perfect strike right into the tee box. It was awesome. Got to make sure I don’t hit it with too negative an attack angle next time.”
Before the round, the 4Aces announced that Kim was joining their lineup, filling the vacancy left by Patrick Reed’s departure before the season. Kim has been an independent Wild Card player since returning to professional golf after a 12-year absence to join LIV Golf. Thursday was the first time he wore 4Aces apparel.
“Still getting used to it,” he said.
After closing with five birdies in his last eight holes, Kim certainly made a terrific first impression with his new team. He led the field in Greens in Regulation and Strokes Gained Approach on Thursday.
“I think he looks good in an Aces uniform,” said Johnson, whose own round included two eagles. “Obviously he plays good in it too.”
The 4Aces lead by two strokes over Torque GC, RangeGoats GC and the Rippers, who finished ninth a year ago in their title defense. Leishman said the team learned a tough lesson on how to navigate all the hometown commitments before the tournament starts.
“I think we’ve done a really good job this week, sort of managing commitments and keeping everything really efficient, keeping practice efficient, feeling well-prepared and rested,” Leishman said. “Hopefully that will help me at the end of the week.”