Canada's Svensson shoots 10 under, takes lead at Barbasol Championship

Adam Svensson hits off the 11th tee during the first round of the Wells Fargo Championship golf tournament, Thursday, May 5, 2022, at TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm golf club in Potomac, Md. (Nick Wass/AP Photo)

NICHOLASVILLE, Ky. (AP) -- Adam Svensson had two eagles in a 10-under 62 to take a two-stroke lead Thursday in the PGA Tour's Barbasol Championship.

Playing through temperatures in the 90s at Keene Trace, the Canadian eagled the par-5 15th and eighth holes. The first eagle came after his lone bogey on No. 14, and the second _ on a 31-foot putt -- gave him the lead.

``I had a couple of top 25s the last few events and I've always had, not issues, but just kind of struggled a little with the putter,'' said Svensson, whose best finish this season was a tie for seventh at the Sony Open in Hawaii.

``I've been working more on putting than I have ball-striking, usually it's the other way around for me. The extra work and extra time spending with putting has helped my game even more than just hitting balls.''

Ricardo Gouveia of Portugal and Robin Roussel of France each shot 64.

The Barbasol Championship is the European tour's first co-sanctioned event in the U.S. and features 50 players from the European tour among 156 competitors. The winner will get the final spot next week in the British Open at St. Andrews.

Gouveia is making his second PGA Tour start.

``It was a great round, really solid off the tee, hit a lot of fairways, a lot of greens, holed some good putts,'' said Gouveia, who overcame a back issue that forced him to withdraw from the pro-am Wednesday. ``Just a very solid round.

Roussel eagled the par-5 11th in a bogey-free round that included six birdies.

Trey Mullinax was at 65 with Matti Schmid, Camilo Villegas, Max McGreevy, Michael Kim, David Skinns, Mark Hubbard and Bo Van Pelt.

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