Beau Hossler was one of the golfers who completed his first round at the Wyndham Championship on Friday before the round got suspended due to darkness. He is currently sitting atop the leaderboard with a 10-under 60. He shot five birdies and one eagle on the front nine, followed by four birdies on the back nine, to finish at 60.
After round one, Hossler shared in an interview that he took no preparation for this round and enjoyed Game of Thrones on Thursday. Previously, round one was scheduled for Thursday but it was rescheduled due to weather inclement. Hence, the weather conditions on Thursday forced for a quiet day for Beau Hossler.
“Basically, I did nothing. Sat inside, watched 'Game of Thrones' for a bit, drank some coffee. My physio, we had some people over at the house and he made chicken parmesan. I guess I'm not great at taking days off, but when it's forced like that, you've kind of got to do it. Maybe I should do it more often,” Beau Hossler said ( via Golf Digest).
In the same interview, Beau Hossler also talked about his playing experience in the first round of the PGA event.
“There's five or six particularly daunting tee shots for me…blind and kind of got to curve it a little bit. In the past they've given me a bit of trouble; today, I drove it beautifully. Yeah, certainly from this golf course it's not particularly long, so from in the fairway you can make some birdies,” he added.
The rest of the round will resume at 7 am ET Saturday.
How was Beau Hossler’s year on the PGA Tour?
Beau Hossler started the season with the American Express, where he finished at T47. Then, he played the Farmers Insurance Open and landed at T6 with a 10-under 278. Next, he teed off at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and landed at T14 with 10-206. In February, he played three more events: the WM Phoenix Open, the Genesis Invitational, and the Cognizant Classic, where he ended up at T41, T24, and T28.
Next, the golfer missed cuts at the Players Championship and the Valspar Championship. Then, he played at the Texas Children's Houston Open, the Valero Texas Open, and the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, where he finished at T57, T78, and T52.
Next, he appeared at the Myrtle Beach Classic and finished at T4 with 15-under 269. He missed cuts at the PGA Championship, the Charles Schwab Challenge, and the US Open. In the RBC Canadian Open, he landed at T14, followed by a T31 at the Rocket Mortgage Classic. He also sealed T61 at the John Deere Classic.
Before the Wyndham Championship, he missed cuts at the Barracuda Championship and the 3M Open.