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Chris Gotterup fires 63 alongside Scottie Scheffler, who struggles to 73 at WM Phoenix Open

Gotterup: 'Conservative' play key to Round 1 success
Chris Gotterup talked with Golf Channel's Ryan Lavner after his first round at the WM Phoenix Open. Gotterup, who missed the previous two cuts at TPC Scottsdale, is the clubhouse leader after shooting a 63 Thursday.

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Chris Gotterup shot a bogey-free 8-under 63 to take a two-shot lead Thursday in the first round of the WM Phoenix Open on a rare day when top-ranked Scottie Scheffler struggled.

Warm weather — even for the desert — led to some long drives and low scores at TPC Scottsdale’s Stadium Course.

England’s Matt Fitzpatrick matched the back-nine record with a 29 to shoot 65, and Sam Stevens was among a group of four players at 66.

Scheffler was not among those going low. The four-time player of the year flubbed two chip shots that rolled back to his feet during a 2-over 73 that put his streak of 65 cuts in jeopardy.

Brooks Koepka also struggled. The five-time major champion had just one birdie in a 75 in his second tournament since being reinstated by the PGA Tour.

Gotterup shot a final-round 64 in season-opening Sony Open on Oahu for his third victory in three PGA Tour seasons. He tied for 18th at Torrey Pines last week.

Gotterup: 'Conservative' play key to Round 1 success
Chris Gotterup talked with Golf Channel's Ryan Lavner after his first round at the WM Phoenix Open. Gotterup, who missed the previous two cuts at TPC Scottsdale, is the clubhouse leader after shooting a 63 Thursday.

The 26-year-old missed the cut his two previous trips to TPC Scottsdale, but seemed to have the course figured out in his opening round.

Gotterup jump-started his round by rolling in a 27-foot eagle putt from just off the green on the par-5 13th hole. He soaked up the boozy roars at the stadium par-3 16th by pouring in a 7-footer for his third straight birdie and added another on 18 to turn in 6-under 30.

Gotterup two-putted for birdie on the par-5 third and added 26-footer on the long par-3 seventh to match the opening 63 he had in Hawaii.

Scheffler arrived at TPC Scottsdale on a roll, eyeing his third straight PGA Tour win amid a run of 33 straight sub-par rounds.

Coming off a win in his first start of the season, Scheffler showed a lot of negative emotion in a 2-over 73 in Round 1 of the WM Phoenix Open.

The winner at The American Express two weeks ago, Scheffler showed a rare display of anger when his chip shot at the par-4 18th rolled back to his feet and took another bogey when he did the same thing on the par-4 eighth.

Scheffler was 10 shots back and in danger of missing a cut for the first time since the 2022 FedEx St. Jude Championship. He headed straight to the range after his round, hoping to find something that would allow him to go low Friday to continue the PGA Tour’s longest active cuts streak.

Fitzpatrick opened with birdies on Nos. 10 and 11, then reeled after a run of five straight starting on No. 13. He shot 7 under to tie back-nine record with seven others and added another birdie on the par-5 third before stumbling to the finish with two closing bogeys.

The 2022 U.S. Open champion has not won since the 2023 RBC Heritage at Hilton Head.