Ernie Els opened a three-stroke lead on Saturday in the Dick’s Sporting Goods Open, reeling off five straight birdies on the front nine in a seven-under-par 65.
Els birdied two to six at windy and rainy En-Joie Golf Club in Endicott, New York, added another on the par-4 ninth, made eight straight pars and closed the bogey-free round with a 15-foot birdie putt on the par-4 18th to get to 11-under 133.
“I hit a lot of greens and when I hit the greens, I made some putts, so that was a good key for me,” Els said. “The conditions were quite tough. Rain and wind kind of came and went so you kind of had to keep the ball in front of you. Finishing on 16 making a good par save and making a birdie on 18 was big.”
Making his first appearance in the event, the 51-year-old South African star is in position for his third PGA Tour Champions victory after winning twice last season. He has four major titles, the last in the 2012 Open Championship.
“It depends on conditions,” Els said. “We had it all today, a bit of rain, a bit of wind, a bit of everything, so hopefully it gets a little better tomorrow. But I’ve got to score well tomorrow. The guys are going to come out of the pack, there’s going to be guys shooting low, so just kind of got to do what I can do.”
Cameron Beckman was second after a 69. Darren Clarke (68) and Miguel Angel Jimenez (69) were seven-under, and 63-year-old Bernhard Langer (71) was another stroke back with Alex Cejka (69), Paul Goydos (69) and Tom Byrum (70).
The US Senior Open is next week at Omaha Country Club in Nebraska.
From: PGA Tour Champions