Consider the Wyndham Championship a personal fountain of youth for Davis Love III.
Love has won the Greensboro stop three times in his career, including two years ago when he became the third-oldest winner ever on the PGA Tour at age 51. While a hip injury prevented him from defending his title last year, Love returned to Sedgefield Country Club Thursday and opened with a bogey-free 64.
Now 53 years young, Love hit all 18 greens in regulation and sits three shots behind Matt Every, who shot a 9-under 61 to lead the field.
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“When I go to Hilton Head or The Players, Ponte Vedra, or come here, I get good feelings about it,” Love told reporters. “Tend to play well at the same places over and over again. I like old, solid golf courses. This really suits me.”
This is Love’s second stint on an early leaderboard in recent weeks, as he also challenged at The Greenbrier Classic after an opening-round 63 before fading to a T-29 finish.
Love played sparingly last year while rehabbing from injury and guiding the U.S. to a victory at the Ryder Cup, but with no captaincy obligations this summer he has been able to put his lifetime membership on Tour that comes with winning 20 or more tournaments to better use.
“I’ve been playing a lot,” Love said. “Played six out of seven weeks, and other than that big long golf course in Charlotte I felt pretty good about my game. Ryan Moore reminded me after a couple holes today, he said, ‘You know, last time we played together it was a Sunday (in 2015) and you won.’ I want to play more with Ryan Moore.”
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