MEMPHIS, TENN. — Brendon Todd’s putter is more than making up for any lack of power off the tee at the World Golf Championship.
“I have not hit the ball as crisply the first two days and maybe some other tournaments this year, but I’ve probably putted the best of any tournament this year so far,” Todd said. "I’m really excited about how I played and looking forward to the opportunity this weekend.”
Todd trailed defending champion Brooks Koepka after the first round by two strokes. He quickly erased that deficit and took the lead by himself with a bogey-free five-birdie round for a 129 total at the World Golf Championships event at TPC Southwind.