The charismatic Frenchman, known for his sharp short game, quick wit and fine moustache, carded a two-under-par 68 that left him five shots behind first-round clubhouse leader Brooks Koepka and perhaps set him up for some sleepless nights. If I continue playing like that, I'm going to sleep less and less, shake more and more," Lorenzo-Vera told reporters. First of all, I'm going to have a good rest, speak to my psychologist, I guess, and then here we go." Lorenzo-Vera explained his approach to the challenging layout. "The tee, if you don't catch the fairway, bye-bye," said Lorenzo-Vera.
Source: The Star May 16, 2019 18:56 UTC