Detry Leads, Spieth in Hunt of Phoenix Open at PGA Tour

Scottsdale, Arizona – Thomas Detry has perfect numbers in the craziest holes of the golf course.
Belgium’s towering pitch wedge is near the hole and then rotates back to the tap range, roaring on the 16th hole of TPC Scottsdale.
Emiliano Grillo won the only ace on the three-shot party barge, but Phoenix’s open rate was almost matched by Detry.
Detry Birds scored 7 shots in the second round of 16 holes in the third round, taking a two-shot lead at the Phoenix Open on Friday.
“It’s the perfect wedge, it tilts in a perfect position, and I think it’s a little spinning,” Detry said. “Just a kick bird.”
On another day of TPC Sawgrass, Detry had eight birdies and one taboo reached 12. Michael Kim shot a bogey-free 63 to 10 and tied with Alex Smalley, who shot 65.
Jordan Spieth mixed with the Eagles in 13 and 15 games and hit nine in his second game since his offseason wrist surgery. Three-time PGA Tour champions Tom Kim and Christiaan Bezuidenhout are also under the age of 9, with 66 shots per game.
Grillo radiated his biggest roar of the day and the only beer shower, slamming his tee in Chapter 16.
Championship officials have tried to fly drinks from the stands at the stadium hole since Sam Ryder and Carlos Ortiz played a beer shower with Aces in 2022. Send foam before falling before flying.
“Large – big.” “It’s a lot of emotions. I don’t know what to do. I don’t know what to do. A lot of things happened. I just like watching the beer continue green. That’s what I like Something.
Justin Thomas almost matched Grillo, hitting his tee on 16 to 3 feet at the age of 68, moving him under the age of 8.
The highest-ranked Scottie Scheffler shot a bogey-free 66 after riding wildly in his first round of the second start, suffering a pierced wound since cooking a Christmas dinner in his second round Run 7 times.
Detry had some trouble with a slower green on Windy Pebble Beach last week, but his ball rolled his ball nicely on the Fast Greens at TPC Scottsdale.
The two-time Belgian Olympian scored 66 shots in the first round of TPC Scottsdale and opened with three birdies in his first nine games to earn his first PGA Tour. His 9th birdie had a three-game winning streak, and he added three more – his bogey around the 16-bogey at 490 yards and 14-14.
“I was actually very comfortable on the Greens this week,” Darry said. “With my coach doing a great job, the green rolling is as good as rolling.”
Spieth tied for No. 69 at Pebble Beach last week and scrambled to score 68 in the first round of the desert from some tough places. In the second round, he managed a birdie in the first nine games, but stepped on 5 and 11-foot hawk putts on two rear nine 5-shot TPCs at TPC Scottsdale.
Spieth hit the birdie in No. 17 on the right of the short 4.
“I have two 5 iRons and put a nice swing on the 5-pole,” he said. “There are a lot of people that are good.”
Smalley opened with 67 in Torrey Pines’ missed cutout match, starting with four birdies stretching in five holes in the second round. Putters were on 5-13 and got a tough 11th in the 4-4 stroke, but during his second shot in the water, bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bogey bo
Kim was the 2018 John Deere Classic champion who missed the advancement in two of the three games that started the season, but his game was in TPC Scottsdale ( TPC Scottsdale) dial. After opening at 69, he charged to the rankings with four consecutive birdies with a 6-under 30 shot in the back nine.