England’s Matt Wallace leads while Power faces a battle to make the cut.
SEAMUS POWER ’S HOPES of booking a late spot at the PGA Championship later this month are fading after he struggled to a two-over round of 73 in a weather-hit round one of the CJ Cup Byron Nelson at TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney, Texas.
Advertisement An opening round of 73 has left Power in a tie for 143rd place, however, and he is now in a battle to make the cut. Elsewhere, England’s Matt Wallace birdied five of the first six holes on his way to grabbing the lead, signing for a bogey-free, eight-under 63. He holds a one-stroke lead over a group of seven players when darkness halted play with a handful of players still to finish.
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