Golf

Canada's Silverman, Taylor in the hunt after suspended 1st round of PGA's Houston Open

Marc Leishman, Russell Henley, Talor Gooch and Luke List shared the lead Thursday in the suspended first round of the Houston Open, with List still on the course when darkness stopped play.

Silverman of Thornhill, Ont., top Canadian at 3-under

Ben Silverman looks on during the first round of the Live And Work In Maine Open held at Falmouth Country Club on June 24, 2021 in Falmouth, Maine. (Michael Cohen/Getty Images)

Marc Leishman, Russell Henley, Talor Gooch and Luke List shared the lead Thursday in the suspended first round of the Houston Open, with List still on the course when darkness stopped play.

Rain delayed the start for 2 1/2 hours, with 0.9 inches falling at Memorial Park. None of the afternoon starters completed play.

Leishman, Henley and Gooch each finished at 5-under 65, while List had three holes left when play was called for the day. Ben Silverman of Thornhill, Ont., was the top Canadian at 3 under.

Leishman closed with a bogey on the par-4 18th.

"My irons were really on and gave myself a lot of chances and made the putts," The Australian said. "It was pretty stress-free. Disappointing to bogey the last and not have a bogey-free round, but on a course like this I'm pretty happy with just making one bogey."

WATCH | Canadians Silverman, Taylor finish in contention after suspended 1st round:

Canadians Silverman, Taylor in contention at Houston Open

3 years ago
Duration 0:37
Thornhill, Ontario's Ben Silverman is tied for 6th after the opening round of the Houston Open while Nick Taylor of Abbotsford, BC is tied for 9th.

List holed out from 180 yards for eagle on the par-4 14th.

"We knew we weren't going to finish so just trying to get as much as we could in," List said. "The course was gettable today, a little softer conditions from the rain this morning. Yeah, I was pretty patient today."

Jason Dufner opened with a 66.

"I think the course responded pretty well to the weather we had," Dufner said. "It was a pretty strong storm that pushed through. Thankful that it pushed through pretty quickly. It was soft early, but sun's out now, the wind's blowing a little bit, so the course is drying out."

Nick Taylor of Abbotsford, B.C., shot a 68 and Tony Finau, the highest-ranked player in the field at No. 12, had a 69.

WATCH | Pendrith falls short as Herbert wins in Bermuda:

Canadian Pendrith falls apart late, Herbert wins in Bermuda

3 years ago
Duration 2:21
Richmond Hill, Ont. native Taylor Pendrith was in contention at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship until he double bogeyed the 17th hole. Australian Lucas Herbert collected his first-career PGA Tour win with a one-stroke victory.

Patrick Reed shot a 70. He's playing for the fifth time in the last six weeks.

Lee Westwood also had a 70 in his first event since the Ryder Cup. He's outside the top 100 in the Race to Dubai and will not be eligible for the season-ending event on the European Tour.

Brooks Koepka was even par with nine holes left. His younger brother, Chase Koepka, was 3 over through seven holes. He's playing on a sponsor exemption.

Mackenzie Hughes of Dundas, Ont., was at even par through 14 holes. Roger Sloan of Merritt, B.C., was 1 over after 12 holes and Adam Svensson of Surrey, B.C., was 1 over through seven holes.

Taylor Pendrith of Richmond Hill, Ont., opened with a 75.

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