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John Pak shoots 63 for three-shot lead in colonial

May 22, 2025; Fort Worth, Texas, USA; John Pak Charles Schwab Challenge reacts after creating an equal hole on the sixth hole during the first round of the Golf tournament. Compulsory Credit: Raymond Carlin III-Imagn images

Tour Ruki John Pak fired 7-inwards 63 on Thursday and took a three-shot lead after a round of Charles Schwab Challenge in Fort Worth, Texas.

Pakistan’s career -first round the para -4 began with an eagle on the 10th hole, the first hole of the day at the colonial country club. He also had five birdies during the bogie-free round.

The 26-year-old Pakistan made a lot of statement with his eagle on the 392-yard 10th hole. He was at a distance of 147 yards for his second shot and knocked the ball into the hole.

“It was like an ideal 9-Iron,” Pakistan said about the shot. “The wind was closed to the left, and I tried to hit just a 145- (leg) shot. I really pushed it a little because I had left it, and it just tricked it.

“We didn’t really see it, but saw some people throwing their hands in the air behind the green. It was nice to see that fall.”

Nine golfers are tied for second place after the shooting of 4-under 66. Bud Cole, Ben Griffin, Beu Hosar, Jetric Roadors and JJ Spon, Japan’s Ryo HisTune, Matthet Schmid of Germany and Mammath Logazam by Matt Wallace of England.

Another group of nine golfers ranks 11th, which are four shots from the lead. Web Simpson, Akshay Bhatia and Tommy Fleetwood of England are part of that mixture.

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Pakistan has done a top 25 finish this year, ranked 17th in the Mexico Open. They have made seven cuts and have missed five.

He earned his PGA Tour Card with a concrete performance on the Corn Ferry Tour last year.

He looked like an experienced during the first round in the colonial, creating a stretch of four Birds in a six-hole run and finishing his day with another shower on number 9.

Pakistan pointed to its recent emphasis on putting it as a major reason that it was able to keep such a low score together.

Pakistan said, “I really worked on my alignment. I was struggling with the target, where I am trying to hit it.” “When you are trying to target the right edge and you are targeting two cups correctly, it is difficult. You are trying to pull it into the hole, and it really really gets messed up from there. So I really worked on it during the last week off the last week. Yes, it was a big change for me.”

Pakistan also received inspiration from New York Nix. The NBA team led 14 points with less than three minutes to play on Wednesday night and lost 138–135 in overtime for Indiana pacers.

Pakistan said, “I am a fan of a dye-hound niches, and it was one of the worst losses that I have ever seen in my life.” “A fire was lit under me, yes, this morning. I was a little (urine) about that.”

World No. 1 is tied to the 20th position after the shooting of Scotty Sheffler 68. He had an eagle on Par-5 earlier holes as well as two cords and two bogies.

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“One day where I did not hit a lot of fairways on a golf course, where you have to hit a lot of fairways, I posted a decent score,” said the chefler. “Under these circumstances there is nothing to have a bad score under something here. Obviously I want it a little less, but overall I feel civilized about the situation that I am inside, and everything looks great.”

Chefler won the PGA Championship in the last weekend for the head of his third career.

Jordan Spith is tied at 35th 1-under 69.

Defending champion Davis Riley has been ranked 106th after 3-over 73.

-Bield level media

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