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Steven Alker closes with eagle for 62, takes lead at Simmons Bank Championship
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Things to know
- Charles Schwab No. 2 Steven Alker opened with bogey-free 62 to take a two-stroke lead over World Golf Hall of Fame member Vijay Singh after the first round of the Simmons Bank Championship presented by Stephens.
Steven Alker, 31-31 – 62 (-10)
Charles Schwab Cup standings – start: second / projected: first
- He matched his low 18-hole score on PGA TOUR Champions (231st round).
- Previous instance: 2022 Rapiscan Systems Classic (2nd Round)
- He matched the second-lowest round of the 2024 season by any player on PGA TOUR Champions.
- Lowest 18-hole score by any player in 2024: 61 (Ken Tanigawa, Rogers Charity Classic, 2nd Round)
- This is his 12th time leading/co-leading after the first round on PGA TOUR Champions.
- Is 4-for-11 converting those into victories
- The 53-year-old seeks his ninth win on PGA TOUR Champions (74th start).
- Last win: 2024 Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai
- With a win on Sunday, he would become the sixth multi-time winner this season on PGA TOUR Champions.
- He seeks his second win of the 2024 season (21st start).
- Has 15 top-10 finishes this season
- Entered the week No. 2 in the Charles Schwab Cup standings and is projected to take the lead
- He was one of four bogey-free rounds on Friday along with Jason Caron, Miguel Angel Jimenez and K.J. Choi
- In three previous appearances in the Charles Schwab Cup Playoffs, his final standing by season: 18th (2020-21), first (2022), second (2023).
Vijay Singh, 32-32 – 64 (-8)
Charles Schwab Cup standings – Start: 34th / Projected: 15th
- He matched his low 18-hole score of the 2024 season (62nd round).
- Previous instances: Principal Charity Classic (1st Round); Rogers Charity Classic (Final Round)
- The 61-year-old seeks his sixth win on PGA TOUR Champions (156th start).
- Last win: 2023 Ally Challenge
- Making his 21st start of the 2024 season, he has five top-10 finishes.
- Best finish of 2024: T3 (PURE Insurance Championship)
- The World Golf Hall of Fame member has 34 PGA TOUR wins, 14th-most all time.
Charles Schwab Cup Playoffs implications
- After Sunday’s final round, the top 36 players in the standings will qualify for the Charles Schwab Cup Championship.
- After the first round of the Simmons Bank Championship, Jason Caron is projected to move into the top 36.
Other notes
- Club professional (Mill River Club in New York) Jason Caron opened with bogey-free 65 and sits T3. Starting the week No. 53 in the Charles Schwab Cup standings, he is projected to move to No. 35th.
- World Golf Hall of Fame Retief Goosen made two eagles en route to 7-under 65 and sits T2. The 55-year-old seeks his second win of the 2024 season (20th start).
- Previous win: The Galleri Classic (March 29-31)
- Thomas Bjørn (T2) played his final three holes in 4-under en route to an opening 65. The 53-year-old seeks his first win on PGA TOUR Champions (23rd start).
- Best finish: second (2024 Trophy Hassan II)
- Koreans K.J. Choi and Y.E. Yang, who entered the week Nos. 5 and 7 in the Charles Schwab Cup standings respectively, are T6 at 6-under along with Miguel Ángel Jiménez.
- Charles Schwab Cup leader Ernie Els birdied his last three holes to shoot 3-under 69 and sits T16.
- Arkansas native Ken Duke (T33) opened with even-par 72. In 1987, he won the Arkansas men’s golf state championship individual title, which was held at Pleasant Valley Country Club.