Aldrich Potgieter Rises Amidst Aronimink's Challenging Greens
Aldrich Potgieter secured an impressive start at the PGA Championship on Aronimink's demanding greens with a round of 3-under 67, securing an early lead. Despite the challenging course, Potgieter managed six birdies. Conditions were tough, evident from Bryson DeChambeau's struggles, yet Potgieter navigated them expertly.
Aldrich Potgieter took a commanding stance at the PGA Championship, mastering Aronimink's severe greens with a 3-under 67 in his first round. Potgieter's early lead was fortified by six birdies, illustrating his strategic precision.
Despite challenging course conditions, with firm greens refusing to yield easily, Potgieter's navigation was noteworthy. Bryson DeChambeau struggled, demonstrating Aronimink's toughness.
Rory McIlroy, playing alongside Jordan Spieth, faced his challenges, managing even par. Scottie Scheffler, the world-number-one, was yet to play. The course remains formidable, but Potgieter's performance stands out.
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