Windy Conditions Shake Up First Round at World Wide Technology Championship

Windy Conditions Shake Up First Round at World Wide Technology Championship

The typically sunny and warm weather in Cabo took a turn on Thursday, as strong winds off the Pacific Ocean created challenging conditions at El Cardonal at Diamante. Despite the tough circumstances, three golfers—Rico Hoey, Kevin Streelman, and Tom Whitney—tied for the first-round lead with 5-under 67s.

Kevin Streelman’s Strong Performance on His 46th Birthday

Windy Conditions Shake Up First Round at World Wide Technology Championship

Celebrating his 46th birthday, Kevin Streelman started the round with an eagle and birdie, finishing with a solid score despite the gusty wind. “I’ll hopefully attack tomorrow after the wind dies down,” said Streelman, who is aiming to improve his FedEx Cup standings, currently sitting at 178th.

Rico Hoey’s Hot Streak Continues

Windy Conditions Shake Up First Round at World Wide Technology Championship

Rico Hoey, currently on an impressive 11 straight made cuts streak, also posted a 67. Hoey made seven birdies, including a memorable chip-in on 11. “I just kept rolling,” Hoey remarked about his round. His performance has elevated him to No. 109 in the FedEx Cup standings.

Tom Whitney’s Strong Start Despite Struggles

Windy Conditions Shake Up First Round at World Wide Technology Championship
Despite struggling earlier this season and sitting at 183rd in the FedEx Cup, Tom Whitney made a strong statement with birdies on his first three holes. He played confidently in the windy conditions, which helped him keep the ball low and finish with a 5-under round.

Taylor Montgomery’s Hot Start

Windy Conditions Shake Up First Round at World Wide Technology Championship

Taylor Montgomery had a hot start with seven birdies, finishing with a 4-under 68. However, due to his father’s illness, MLB Hall of Famer Larry Walker stepped in as his caddie for the round, adding an extra layer of intrigue to Montgomery’s performance.

Defending Champion Erik van Rooyen’s Solid Round

Windy Conditions Shake Up First Round at World Wide Technology Championship

Erik van Rooyen, the defending champion, started strong with birdies on his first two holes. However, the wind took its toll, and he finished with a 4-under 68. Van Rooyen took a moment during his round to remember his late friend, Jon Trasamar, who inspired his victory here last year.

With the wind still playing a major role, the competition remains wide open as the tournament heads into its second round. The dynamic conditions promise an exciting finish for the golfers still in contention.

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