“Matt Wallace Takes Lead at CJ Cup Byron Nelson with Career-Low Round”
Matt Wallace took advantage of the absence of world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson in McKinney, Texas, shooting an impressive 8-under 63 to take the lead after the first round. Wallace, who has had a challenging season so far, found himself inspired by the exceptional play of some of the top golfers in the world, including Scheffler.
However, Wallace wasn’t the only standout player on the course. Taiga Semikawa, a 23-year-old from Japan playing on a sponsor exemption, finished just one shot behind Wallace with a solid 64. Several other players, including Taylor Pendrith, Alex Noren, and Chesson Hadley, were also at 7 under, putting them in contention for the top spot.
Defending champion Jason Day and local favorite Jordan Spieth had a mixed day on the course, both struggling with bogeys on the par-5 fifth hole. Spieth, who is still seeking his first victory at the event, acknowledged that he played the easy holes poorly and will need to make up ground in the upcoming rounds.
Despite a rain delay at the start of the tournament, players took advantage of the soft course conditions, with many posting low scores. Raul Pereda and Kris Kim both had notable rounds, with Pereda acing the 236-yard seventh hole and Kim chipping in for eagle at No. 9.
As the tournament continues, all eyes will be on Wallace as he looks to maintain his lead and secure a much-needed victory. With tough competition from Semikawa and other players close behind, the CJ Cup Byron Nelson promises to be an exciting and competitive event.