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Owen, four others share first-round lead

Photo - Greg Owen ATHENS,  Ga.  –  Rich Barcelo, Michael Putnam, Geoffrey Sisk, Greg Owen of England  and  Argentina’s Sebastian Fernandez each fired 6-under-par 66s to share  the  first-round lead in the Athens Regional Foundation Classic, the seventh stop on the 2008 Nationwide Tour schedule.
 
Barcelo,  a 32-year old Las Vegas resident, grabbed the clubhouse lead by two  in  the  morning session but then a host of players from the afternoon wave closed the gap. Barcelo got to 6-under after a trio of birdies to open the back nine but played the final six holes in even par.
 
Fernandez  and  Putnam  finished  within  minutes  of  each  other in the afternoon  and  were  quickly followed by Sisk and Owen, who helped jam the top of the leaderboard.
 
Alex  Prugh,  also playing in the afternoon, is alone in sixth place, one shot  back.  Nine  others  are  logged  together at 4-under par. The par-72 Jennings  Mill Country Club course played to a scoring average 73.006, with 63 players in the field of 156 posting par-or-better scores.
 
The  five-way tie for the lead is the most players to share a first-round lead  since last year’s Oregon Classic, where eight players were tied after 18 holes, matching the Tour record.
 
Barcelo  has  made only one cut in four starts this season with a tie for 55th at the Mexico Open in early February his only weekend of play.  Despite the negative numbers, he hasn’t gotten discouraged.
 
“Statistically,  I’ve  been  seeing  myself improve but unfortunately the
results  haven’t  shown  that,”  he  said  after hitting 14 of 18 greens in regulation.  “I’ve  had to tell myself that I’m doing the right things. I’m getting better and that’s all I can do. You feel like you’re getting better
but  the  results  aren’t  showing. It’s frustrating but you have to remind yourself to be patient. It’s a long season.”
 
Fernandez,  a  native  of  Buenos Aires, has made four of six cuts in his rookie  season  on Tour. A 34-year old who has spent the past four years on the  European  Tour and the European Challenge Tour, Fernandez got off to a quick start with an eagle and three birdies in his first five holes.
 
“I play very good today. I play good on the greens and good on the tees,” said  Fernandez,  who  was perfect with his tee shots (14 of 14) and needed only  23  putts. “I am trying to tournament by tournament and day by day. I just want to get better.”
 
His  initial  season  in  the USA has proven to be an early success, even though most of his better play has come outside the country. He tied for 24th at the season-opening Panama Movistar Championship and tied for fifth at the  weather-plagued  HSBC  New  Zealand PGA Championship. His results have
pushed him to No. 30 on the money list.
 
Putnam,  a rookie on the 2007 PGA TOUR, birdied six of his final 11 holes to  join the leaders. “It was really an average round,” said Putnam. “I had a  couple  of tap-ins, a 15-footer here and a 30-footer there at the end to tie for the lead. It kind of jumped out at me. This is a good, solid course you can score on. I expected someone to be 7- or 8-under.”
 
Owen’s  route  to the top came via four birdies on the par-5s, while Sisk went the other route, birdying three of the four par-3s.
 
Australian  Steve Bowditch is one of the players at 68, his first sub-par score in six starts this year. Bowditch comes into the week 0-for-5 in cuts made  and  a season scoring average of 76.4. “It just hasn’t been happening for  me  this  year,” he said. “My swing was good for the most part. It was just  the  last foot or so at impact that was causing the problem. My hands were just too high.”
 
Bowditch  spent some time on the range Wednesday with his coach and hopes he’s  adjusted  his  swing back to the point it was in 2005 when he won one tournament and finished the year No. 4 on the money list.
 
“I’ve been too intense on the golf course, there’s been too much pressure on everything,” he said. “My grip pressure, the pace of my walk, not taking long  enough  on  shots, not analyzing each shot. It was all bad. Today was pretty good.”
 
Thursday was a complete change for Bowditch who was hitting 35.71% of his fairways  and only 47.22% of his greens in regulation prior to the start of his day.

First Round News & Notes: Eight former University of Georgia players are in the  field  this  week – Brendon Todd (68), Scott Parel (69), Matt Peterson (70),  Chris  Kirk (73), Ryan Hybl (73), Paul Claxton (74), Donn Perno (75) and  Franklin  Langham  (90).  Langham’s  round  included two birdies, four
bogeys,  three  double bogeys, a triple bogey and a 12 on a par-5, where he hit three tee shots out of bounds…Leading money winner Jarrod Lyle posted a solid  2-under par 70. A total of 26 of the top 30 money-winners are in the field this week – those missing are Gavin Coles (7), D.J. Brigman (9), Kyle
Thompson (14) and Arjun Atwal (16)…

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