News Summary
The Puerto Rico Open has kicked off at the Grand Reserve Golf Club, with Kevin Roy taking an impressive early lead after shooting a 10-under 62 in his opening round. The tournament, part of the 2025 PGA Tour, also features Chris Gotterup, who made a last-minute entry and finished strong with a 9-under 63. The first round will continue on Friday morning as fans eagerly watch for potential thrilling moments among a talented field, including defending champion Brice Garnett.
The Puerto Rico Open Kicks Off with Kevin Roy Leading the Pack
Golf enthusiasts, it’s that time of the year again! The highly anticipated Puerto Rico Open is currently underway at the stunning Grand Reserve Golf Club, and there’s plenty to get excited about. This is the 17th edition of this thrilling tournament, which forms part of the 2025 PGA Tour, and it’s happening alongside the well-regarded Arnold Palmer Invitation presented by Mastercard.
Leading the Charge
Starting the tournament off with a bang, Kevin Roy shot an eye-popping 10-under 62 in his opening round. This impressive performance has him sitting comfortably at the top of the leaderboard. However, with the sun setting, play had to be suspended for the day, but don’t fret! The first round will resume bright and early on Friday at 7 a.m. local time. Once the first round wraps up, they’ll kick off Round 2 right on schedule.
A Late Entry Shines Bright
Not far behind Roy, Chris Gotterup made quite the splash! Initially hesitant to join, he signed up at the last minute and managed to finish with a stellar 9-under 63. This isn’t his first time conquering the Grand Reserve Golf Club; in fact, he clinched a title here during his college days. Also, he showcased his skills with a top 10 finish in his previous Tour start right in Rio Grande. Last year, Gotterup celebrated his inaugural Tour victory at the Myrtle Beach Classic.
Despite some ups and downs lately—having missed five of his last six cuts—Gotterup seems to have regained his confidence and is making a spirited return to a course that feels like home.
Star-Studded Field with a Mix of Talent
This year’s Puerto Rico Open is nothing short of a star-studded affair. Golf lovers can expect an incredible blend of seasoned veterans and emerging rookies, including familiar names like Wesley Bryan, Ryan Gerard, Matt Wallace, and Matti Schmid. Each of these players brings their unique flair to the tournament, promising thrilling moments out on the green.
Last Year’s Champion Eyes Repeat Victory
Let’s not forget about last year’s champion, Brice Garnett. After clinching his second PGA Tour title by defeating Erik Barnes, he has his eyes set on becoming the first-ever player to win this prestigious event back-to-back. Fans will be eagerly watching to see if he can pull off this impressive feat.
Catch All the Action!
For those eager to follow the tournament, the action will be broadcast live on the Golf Channel, with streaming options available on Fubo. New subscribers can even take advantage of a free trial! Viewers will have access to TV and streaming options to enjoy the tournament from March 6 to March 9, 2025.
As the excitement continues to build, make sure to mark your calendars and settle in for what promises to be an exhilarating showdown between some of the greatest talents in golf. Whether it’s cheering for Kevin Roy as he leads the pack or rooting for Chris Gotterup’s impressive comeback, there’s something for every golf fan to latch onto during this fabulous event!
Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic
HERE Resources
Wyndham Clark Takes Lead with 5-Under 67 in Round One
Jacksonville Residents Struggle with Ongoing Mail Delivery Issues
Unforgettable Golf Getaways at Top Resorts
University of North Florida Faces Jacksonville in Basketball Rumble
Marshall Women’s Golf Kicks Off Spring Season at Columbia Classic
University Christian School Takes on Providence School
University of Jacksonville Dolphins Triumph in Unprecedented Blizzard
Jacksonville University Dolphins Basketball Dominates ASUN
Florida’s Top 25 Public Golf Courses for 2024
Pay It Forward Collegiate Golf Tournament Set for March 2025
Additional Resources
- PGA Tour: Puerto Rico Open Coverage Details
- Golfweek: Puerto Rico Open First Round Highlights
- Sporting News: How to Watch Puerto Rico Open
- ESPN: Kevin Roy Leads Puerto Rico Open
- Google Search: Puerto Rico Open
