Goldberg rides birdie run for Players Cup lead
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Bogey-free through a healthy breeze today, San Diego’s Aaron Goldberg is setting the pace at the $300,000 Canadian Tour Players Cup at Pine Ridge Golf Club.
Goldberg made six birdies and no bogeys and posted a first-round six-under-par 65 this morning.
Goldberg’s run included a birdie at Pine Ridge’s maddening par-3 ninth hole.
His 65 was one better than Arizona’s Brady Stockton, who also had six birdies today but finished with a bogey-five on No. 18 at Pine Ridge.
Both players have been factors since the Tour arrived in Canada this spring.
Stockton finished second last week in Saskatoon, while Goldberg was co-runner-up in Victoria last month.
Another early favourite, John Ellis of California, was in at three-under-par 68 at the 6,600-yard course.
This week’s winner receives an invite to next week’s RBC Canadian Open at St. George’s in Toronto. He’ll also take home $48,000 in prize money.