PGA: Jake Knapp fires 59 in opening round at Cognizant Classic

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Jake Knapp recorded the 15th sub-60 round in PGA Tour history with a 12-under-par 59 in the first round of the Cognizant Classic at PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., on Thursday.

Knapp, 30, had a chance to tie the lowest round in tour history, but his eagle putt from just inside 19 feet on the 18th hole slid a few inches right of the cup. He then tapped in for birdie to complete his bogey-free round.

The winner of last year’s Mexico Open as a tour rookie, Knapp took advantage of ideal scoring conditions on the Champion course. He birdied his first five holes and had two other stretches of three consecutive birdies. That included draining a 31-foot put on the par-3 15th hole to reach 11 under.

“I knew obviously I had it going really early, but at the same time, that can happen and then it can kind of fizzle out pretty quick,” Knapp said when asked at what point he started thinking about breaking 60. “I thought I did a good job of just trying to focus on shot by shot and not letting what happened or what could happen affect anything.

“Then once I made the long putt on 15, it was like, ‘OK, now this is kind of here.’ But at the same time, didn’t let it affect the game plan or anything like that.’

After consecutive pars, Knapp arrived at the 18th hole needing eagle to match Jim Furyk’s PGA Tour record round of 58 at the Travelers Championship in 2016. He striped his tee shot 335 yards into the middle of the fairway and then put his approach shot to 18 feet, 8 inches.

He narrowly missed the eagle attempt, but easily converted the birdie to break the course record of 61 previously shared by Brian Harman (Round 2, 2012) and Matt Jones (Round 1, 2021).

“I didn’t really think about it, to be honest with you,” Knapp said of his mind set on the final hole. “I think you start thinking about it too much, you’re just going to add pressure to something that’s very unnecessary.

“At the same time, if it was Sunday and the tournament was coming down to the line, it might be different. But at the same time, it’s Thursday morning and I’m doing my best to just put myself in position going into the weekend.

“Tried to just focus on the shot at hand and trust what I was doing all day.”

Of the previous 14 sub-60 rounds in tour history, Knapp’s was only the fifth to be accomplished in the first round of an event. Two of the previous four went on to win the tournament.

No. 99 in the Official World Golf Ranking entering this week, Knapp rose as high as 45th during his rookie season in 2024 when he followed up his maiden win at the Mexico Open with a tie for fourth at the Cognizant Classic.

He is coming off a tie for 25th in his title defense in Mexico last week. Knapp slid to 107th following a missed cut at The American Express last month, but has since made five consecutive cuts, highlighted by a T17 at The Genesis Invitational two weeks ago.

Playing in the morning wave on Thursday, Knapp led a contingent of players who went low on the Champion course. That included Daniel Berger, whose 8-under 63 included scrambling for par on the par-5 10th hole — his first of the day — after his tee shot got lodged in a palm tree.

“It was an interesting start to the day,” he said. “I really didn’t feel like I hit that bad of a shot, and then next thing you know, I saw everybody trying to look for my ball.

“Definitely not the way you want to start a round. But kind of hung in there and made a great chip for par, and that kind of got the round going a little bit. Even though it was for par, it felt good.”

Berger said the course, which includes the famed “Bear Trap” stretch of hole Nos. 15-17, was playing soft and short Thursday morning.

“I thought I played well, but then someone shot 59,” Berger said. “Clearly the course was not the old ‘Bear Trap’ that we’re used to. But still a great start to the event, and just got to continue to do what I did today for the next three days.”

He’ll be among those chasing Knapp, who said he planned to work out and “maybe take a little nap” following his historic round. The 59 followed last year’s T4 when he carded a pair of 66s while finishing four shots behind winner Austin Eckroat.

“I like this golf course. I’m comfortable on it,” Knapp said. “”There’s no real goofiness to it or anything like that. It’s just kind of right in front of you. It’s very execution based. You just have to hit the shots that the hole calls for.”

–Field Level Media

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