the australian Jason Day is the first leader of the Wells Fargo Championship, after finishing the first day of competition, this Thursday, with a card of 63 strokes, seven under par, ahead of the Americans Joel Dahmen (-6) and Matthew Wolff (-5). At the TPC Potomar at Avenel Farm, a Maryland club, Day had eight birdies to one bogey to take the lead over Dahmen, who had seven birdies to one bogey, and Wolff, who had five birdies and no bogeys. Along with Wolff, also with a -5, are the English Aaron Rai and Callum Tarren, the American Denny McCarthy and the Frenchman Paul Barjon.
The Spanish Sergio Garcia He delivered a card of 67 strokes, three under par, with two birdies, a bogey and a brilliant eagle on the fifteenth hole. That same hole, however, he spoiled the great performance of Venezuelan Jhonattan Vegas, who had a double bogey that made him finish with 68 strokes (-2), after achieving four birdies.
The Wells Fargo Championship runs until next Sunday.