Brendan Jones grabs Hoag lead in second Champions start

Australia's Brendan Jones, making just his second PGA Tour Champions start after turning 50 earlier this month, grabbed the first-round lead at the Hoag Classic in Newport Beach, Calif., on Friday.
Jones shot a 7-under-par 64 at Newport Beach Country Club to establish a one-shot edge over both Michael Allen and Sweden's Freddie Jacobson.
Germany's Alex Cejka, South Africa's Ernie Els and Australia's Steve Allan are tied for fourth at 66. Fred Couples, England's Paul Broadhurst, Australia's Cameron Percy, Spain's Miguel Angel Jimenez, New Zealand's Steven Alker and Koreans Y.E. Yang, Charlie Wi and K.J. Choi share seventh place at 67.
Jones had a brief PGA Tour career 20 years but played mostly on the Japanese tour, where he won 15 times.
He started his Friday round by birdieing five of his first six holes, on the back nine.
"Got off to a fantastic start," Jones said. "... My head was buzzing at that stage, I couldn't in my wildest dreams (have) imagined getting off to that start that I did, but I felt calm and I felt that I could have gone on with it, too."
After the turn, Jones sank a 30-foot eagle putt on the par-5 No. 3, then made his lone bogey of the day on the par-3 No. 4. He bounced back with another birdie at No. 7.
Jones said of getting started on the Champions circuit, "After playing Tucson a couple weeks ago, I feel that I can actually, you know, let it go out here. My strength is my length and I feel that I can hit it and there's a little bit of space here if you do miss it.
"Having said that, the greens are firming up and it's important to be in the right spots around the green. I've had to think a little bit more than I have in the past just to get those numbers where I want to land the ball and where I want it to finish. There weren't too many bad shots out there. Very, very excited with the start.
Jacobson, like Jones, got off to a hot start on the back nine, producing four birdies in the first six holes. He added two birdies on the front nine to cap a bogey-free round.
"I think I played pretty solid from tee to green," Jacobson said. "Gave myself a lot of chances today and had good pace on the putts, made a few. So maybe a couple of times I putted from off the green that worked out well. Yeah, it was a nice, solid round, good opening round."
--Field Level Media


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