New season, new man; Marc Leishman again in contention, leading at Houston Open

New season, new man; Marc Leishman again in contention, leading at Houston Open
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HOUSTON – Last season was the first since 2016 where Marc Leishman failed to qualify for the Tour Championship.  For most players as accomplished as Leishman, it would have been a reason to sulk, but instead the Australian took advantage of the extra week off and turned his focus to the next challenge.

“It was obviously pretty disappointing not to get [the Tour Championship],” he said Thursday after his round at Memorial Park, “but I guess the time off, the extra week off might have helped me, might make this next season we’re in now a really good one. I hope that’s the case.” 


Full-field scores from the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Houston Open


Just three starts into the new season and Leishman already looks like a new man. He started the season with a tie for fourth (Fortinet Championship) and a tie for third (Shriners Children’s Open) and finds himself back in the hunt at the Houston Open.

Marc Leishman, Russell Henley, Talor Gooch and Luke List shared the lead Thursday in the suspended first round of the Houston Open.

Leishman opened with a 5-under 65 at Memorial Park Golf Course for a share of the early lead at the weather-delayed event to continue his solid play.

“It can be a crazy game, it can get you down and you can play really well and not have a good score and play mediocre golf and have a really good score. You have to try and not let that get to you,” he said. “I think a fresh season, a new start was pretty good for me. Got me to knuckle down and just really focus and I’ve been playing some good golf.”





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