Golf

Canada's Stephen Ames takes early lead at Dick's Sporting Goods Open

Charles Schwab Cup money leader Stephen Ames fired an 8-under 64 to take the first-round lead at the Dick's Sporting Goods Open on Friday in Endicott, N.Y. The Canadian birdied four of the final six holes at the En-Joie Golf Club to earn a one-shot edge over Steve Allan of Australia.

Vancouverite birdies 4 of final 6 holes for 1-shot edge over Australia's Steve Allan

A male golfer swings a club over his left shoulder as he watches his shot.
Vancouver's Stephen Ames, pictured earlier this month, continued his strong season on Friday in the first round of the Dick's Sporting Goods Open at the En-Joie Golf Club in Endicott, N.Y. (Charlie Neibergall/The Associated Press)

Charles Schwab Cup money leader Stephen Ames fired an 8-under 64 to take the first-round lead at the Dick's Sporting Goods Open on Friday in Endicott, N.Y.

The Canadian continued his strong season with Friday's round, in which he birdied four of the final six holes at the En-Joie Golf Club to earn a one-shot edge over Steve Allan of Australia. Rocco Mediate is in third at 6-under 66.

One of the keys to Ames's round was birdieing all three par-5 holes on the front nine.

"Actually, I missed the fairway on the third [hole], I got it up and down from about 80 yards," Ames said. "So, I mean, overall, just like I said, just playing golf. Capitalized on situations when they arose and putted nicely."

WATCH l Ames leads after opening round:

Vancouver's Stephen Ames leads after opening round of DICK'S Open

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Stephen Ames of Vancouver shoots a bogey-free first round with eight birdies to lead the DICK'S Open by one stroke.

Allan, who is seeking his first win on the PGA Tour Champions, was happy to play a course he was familiar with from his younger days. En-Joie hosted the B.C. Open on the PGA Tour from 1973-2005.

"It's nice to come to a course I'm familiar with," the 50-year-old Allan said. "I played here back in the day on PGA Tour, so I was looking forward to coming here. Course has matured a lot, it's in great shape."

Mediate, who birdied the par-3 17th to get to 6 under, said he was "ecstatic" to be playing healthy for the first time this year.

"You've got to drive it here and I picked a couple of the right holes to miss the fairway on, the par-5s, because I can't reach them anyways," Mediate said. "Hopefully, I fix that [Saturday]."

Ernie Els of South Africa is tied for fourth at 67 with Paul Stankowski and Germany's Bernhard Langer. Els won the past two PGA Tour Champions events.

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