On Thursday, Jason Day shot a seven-under 63 on his way to a one-stroke lead at the Wells Fargo Championship. The 34-year-old had eight birdies on the day, including three of his final five holes.
Joel Dahmen is nipping at Day’s heels in the second spot. The American put up a round of 64 powered by a strong front nine. Dahmen birdied six holes out of the gates but was quiet on the back end. The University of Washington alum bogeyed 11 before registering his only bird after the turn on 17.
The odds on favorite before the tournament began, Rory McIlroy, is still in contention after a -3 round of 67.