Stephan Jaeger chips in twice and shoots 63 to lead Black Desert Championship
IVINS, Utah (AP) — Stephan Jaeger made up for a three-putt from 10 feet by chipping in for birdie on consecutive holes Friday for an 8-under 63 that gave him a one-shot lead before the second round was suspended by darkness at the inaugural Black Desert Championship.
The PGA Tour’s return to Utah for the first time in 61 years has been greeted with low scoring on the Tom Weiskopf design carved out of an ancient black lava field.
Jaeger was at 14-under 128 — by three shots his lowest 36-hole score — and he still had six players within two shots of him at the Black Desert Resort.
Adam Svensson of Surrey, B.C., followed his career-low 60 with a 69 and was one shot back along with Ben Kohles, who had a 64.