Aaron Rai T-7 at Valspar, Theegala Struggles as Sungjae Im Leads

Sungjae Im leads the Valspar Championship after a first-round 64, marking a strong return from a wrist injury. Aaron Rai sits tied for seventh after a solid 68, highlighted by a run of three consecutive birdies on the back nine. In contrast, Sahith Theegala had a day to forget, shooting a 77 that leaves him near the bottom of the leaderboard. Veteran Brandt Snedeker is in second place after a remarkable bogey-free 65, his first in 14 years.

Key Points: Valspar Championship: Sungjae Im Leads, Rai in Top 10

  • Sungjae Im leads with 7-under 64
  • Aaron Rai opens with 68 for T-7
  • Sahith Theegala struggles with 77
  • Brandt Snedeker second with bogey-free 65
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Golf: Aaron Rai in Top 10 as Theegala has a day to forget

Sungjae Im leads Valspar with 64. Aaron Rai is T-7 after a 68, while Sahith Theegala shot 77. Brandt Snedeker is second.

"Snedeker fired his first bogey-free round in 14 years to place one stroke behind the leader."

Palm Harbour, March 20

Aaron Rai opened the week with a round of 3-under 68 to be placed T-7 on the leaderboard at the Valspar Championship. He was tied alongside nine other players.

Sahith Theegala, meanwhile, had a difficult start to the week as he shot 6-over 77 in the first round. This start puts him all the way down at T-128 with a lot of ground to make up if he hopes to make the cut.

Rai started the day with a birdie before dropping down to 1-over par by the turn of the round due to a pair of bogeys on the sixth and seventh holes.

On the back nine, Rai had three consecutive birdies on the 10th, 11th, and 12th before making another late birdie on the 17th hole to close the day with a score of 2-under 68. Rai will be looking to bounce back after a disappointing showing at the Players Championship last week.

Theegala made an early double bogey on the second hole and then had another five bogeys in his first round. The birdie on the 14th hole was the only solace in an otherwise difficult round.

Sungjae Im leads the field after carding 7-under 64 despite two late bogeys. The South Korean, who is returning from a wrist injury, is playing only his third event this year and has yet to make the cut. The first round included six birdies, two eagles, and three bogeys.

Im found his rhythm with the putter as he made long putts of 18ft and 35 ft to make the two eagles respectively.

In second place is Brandt Snedeker, the captain of the US team for the Presidents Cup. Snedeker fired his first bogey-free round in 14 years to place one stroke behind the leader. The 45-year-old carded a round of 6-under 65, which included six birdies.

- IANS

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Sarah B
That's a tough day at the office for Sahith. A 77 is hard to come back from, but golf is a game of two days. One good round tomorrow and he could still make the cut. Fingers crossed for him!
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Rohit P
Sungjae Im's round was just brilliant! Coming back from injury and shooting a 64? That's some serious mental strength. The competition at the top looks fierce. Rai needs to stay focused.
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Priya S
Honestly, while I'm happy for Rai, I wish our Indian golfers were more consistent. One week they're in the top 10, the next they miss the cut. We need players who can challenge for titles regularly, not just have flashes of brilliance. Just my two cents.
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Brandon W
Snedeker's round is the story for me. A bogey-free round after 14 years? At 45? That's incredible longevity and skill. The old guard still has some magic left!
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Nikhil C
The back nine birdie run by Rai was class! That's the kind of aggressive play we love to see. Hope he carries that confidence into round two. As for Theegala, bad days happen. Let's not write him off yet. 👍

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