Houston Open: Snedeker takes lead, Johnson and fans return - Sports News - Sportstar
The HinduBrandt Snedeker found a lot of fairways and greens at difficult Memorial Park, top-ranked Dustin Johnson returned from the coronavirus, and fans were back, too, at the Houston Open. This course is a long, tough golf course, so to play well you need to take advantage of the scoring holes, which I did a great job of today.” 'Great to hear some claps' The tournament — at public Memorial Park for the first time since 1963 — is limiting ticket sales to 2,000 a day. “Did a great job of kind of thinking my way around the golf course.” Jason Day was tied for second with Scottie Scheffler, Harold Varner III, Carlos Ortiz, Michael Thompson and Cameron Davis. “The golf course kind of forces you into being patient just because you can’t really miss too many greens,” Scheffler said. #VivintHOpic.twitter.com/JTdh35udBs — Vivint Houston Open November 6, 2020 “Around the greens out here is very, very difficult to get up-and-down and you can get into some spots where you start playing ping pong across these greens.” Brooks Koepka also had a 72.