PGA Tour Player Snatches Valero Texas Open Open

You never know how things will shake the golf course.
Just ask Sam Ryder, somehow he sent 9 king – less than 63 during the first round of Valero Taxas open.
His terrible school arrived one day after leaving since Wednesday, as they heard tragedy on his back and his neck. He didn’t even touch the Club on Wednesday, so he chose to rest and watch Netflix instead.
Ryder had a tee-afternoon period on Thursday, but wanted to leave the meetings early, seeing how he felt. He arrived at TPC San Antonio for about three hours before his 12:40 PM started, and felt well enough to go. Certainly, the warm Texas climate helped free any durability he had on Wednesday.
“I was a little shot early, and as I built the speed, I got more confident and trusted in what I was doing,” Ryder said.
“When I entered the lesson, you didn’t actually say – I thank you, I didn’t hit many bodies today, but you don’t drive many drivers, you know, so I was able to play.”
Ryder started with birdies in the first two bitties, jump quickly until 2 – under the tournament. You added another par-Breaker to the Par-5 8, with 13-footers to reach 3-bottom.
But the ever Stetson caught fire after nine, heating like the Texas tropical sun. He made six birdies on the back, all that came into his last seven valleys. Ryder stuck close in his third party in half of Par-5 18 to send 63 and hold gunshar to Keith Mitchell.
“I thought it would be anything under the par par normally beautiful here,” Ryder said.
“He doesn’t go into any efforts to try to be very wrathful.
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“I think I’m putting me on my way with my setup, so try just to make sure everything, you know, everything is placed on top,” Ryder said.
“Then I just knowed just to raise and just focus on the target and the kind of athleter. Yes, it’s good to see some Putts entry, get some confidence.”
Perhaps the confidence will continue to grow over the last 54 holes – but only if his pain and neck. If he does not, the Augusta’s invitation will visit, along with the pair of Texas Cowboy boots who fall into the winner.
Jack Millo is the author of the SB Colf golf workers. Follow him in x @jack_milko.



