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⛳Using USGA-approved ball marker, Streelman leads Valspar⛳



Using USGA-approved ball marker, Streelman leads Valspar

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Kevin Streelman has a new ball marker to help with alignment that required USGA approval before he teed off Thursday in the Valspar Championship. He had 10 consecutive one-putt greens on his way to a 7-under 64 and a one-shot lead.

Streelman took advantage of gorgeous weather while it lasts with birdies on all four of the par 5s on the Copperhead course at Innisbrook. He took only 24 putts for the round.

“I knew today was going to be solid and then it’s going to be hold-onto-your-shorts here for the next few days,” Streelman said. “So trying to just keep a good attitude and have some fun.”

Kevin Roy, who lost his PGA Tour card last year and is playing on a sponsor exemption, had eight birdies in his round of 65.

Streelman tried out a new ball marker during the pro-am. The circular piece on the top has a solid line and it has a long spike to put in the ground. He looks at the line and can turn the piece to give him a good visual before lining up his golf ball.

But he wanted to make sure it was legal, so the PGA Tour rules staff checked with the USGA. The spike can be no longer than an inch, so Streelman filed it down to that size.

“It’s kind of cool little new ball marker I’m using that is legal that can kind of give you some visual cues that I think is pretty helpful,” Streelman said. “I was using that today, which I think kind of helped, as well.”

His streak of one-putts started with a 5-foot birdie putt on the par-5 14th and ended with a birdie from 8 feet on the par-5 fifth. He had four par saves in that stretch, some more difficult than others.

It added to his lowest score since a 64 in the 3M Open in Minnesota last summer when he went on to a runner-up finish.

Using USGA-approved ball  marker, Streelman leads Valspar. Kevin Streelman has a new ball marker to  help with alignment that required USGA   approval before he teed off Thursday  in the Valspar Championship. He had 10   consecutive one-putt greens on his way  to a 7-under 64 and a one-shot lead.

Streelman took advantage of gorgeous  weather while it lasts with birdies on   all four of the par 5s on the Copperhead course at  Innisbrook. He took only 24 putts for the round. “I knew today was going to be solid and then it’s  going to be hold-onto-your-shorts here for the  

Next few days,” Streelman said. “So trying to  just keep a good attitude and have some fun.” Kevin Roy, who lost his PGA Tour card last  year and is playing on a sponsor exemption,   had eight birdies in his round of 65. Streelman tried out a new ball marker  during the pro-am. The circular piece  

On the top has a solid line and it has a  long spike to put in the ground. He looks   at the line and can turn the piece to give him  a good visual before lining up his golf ball.

But he wanted to make sure it was legal,  so the PGA Tour rules staff checked with   the USGA. The spike can be no longer than an  inch, so Streelman filed it down to that size. “It’s kind of cool little new ball marker  I’m using that is legal that can kind of  

Give you some visual cues that I think  is pretty helpful,” Streelman said. “I   was using that today, which I  think kind of helped, as well.” His streak of one-putts started  with a 5-foot birdie putt on the   par-5 14th and ended with a birdie  from 8 feet on the par-5 fifth. He  

Had four par saves in that stretch,  some more difficult than others. It added to his lowest score since a 64 in the 3M   Open in Minnesota last summer when  he went on to a runner-up finish.

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