The Australian Cam Davis tamed the famous Pebble Beach course with a stunning seven open round in AT & t Pebble Beach Pro-AM.
Davis is one shot behind the tournament leader, American Russell Henley, who set a hot pace with eight lower 64 in Spyglass Hill.
In the tournament challenged in two fields of California on the initial two rounds, before Pebble Beach is the host of the last two rounds, Davis is one of the parties of Henley’s hot golfers.
Superb 65 Australians contained an eagle and six birds – Bogey on his 17 hole, par -4 8, his only flaw.
The 29-year-old born in Sydney divides second place on the board of leaders with a clear international taste-he is associated with the Norwegian Viktor Hovland, English Justin Rose, Austrian Sepp Straka, Denmark Rasmus Hojgaard and American Jake Knapp.
And two Irish people, Rory Mcilroy and Shane Lowry, made holes in the opening round.
Mcilroy (Six Under) ACS 15. The hole in Spyglass Hill, while Lowry (six below) reached a rare feat in the 7th Pebble Beach Hole – for the first time since 2009 in the same round in the tournament.
Davis continued his promising beginning of the year, which took up the 20 best finals in two of the previous three tournaments.
Golfist born in Sydney prospered at Pebble Beach, while in Spyglass his compatriot min Woo Lee (three below) and Jason Day (two below) were solid, but Adam Scott fought for two-over 74.
Davis at one stage maintained a direct advantage of the eagle on a 475-meter pressure 5.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler opened his year with five-sea 67 in Spyglass Hill after he was moved aside for about four weeks due to injury during cooking during Christmas.
Last year’s champion, Wyddham Clark, shot two-over 74 at Pebble Beach, while the Swedish Ludvig Aberg, last year, is recently after the horror of five-over 77 in Spyglass.