Justin and Mike Thomas shoot 15-under 57 | Round 1 | PNC Championship | 2022

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In the opening round of the 2022 PNC Championship, Justin and Mike Thomas shot 15-under 57 to gain a two-shot lead over the field.

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The 2022 PNC Championship will once again see 20 major champions tee it up alongside their family members during the two-day, 36-hole scramble event. After finishing in second place at last year’s championship, Tiger and Charlie Woods will return for a third consecutive year, hoping to earn their first win. 2021 winners John Daly and his son, University of Arkansas sophomore John Daly II, will be back in action after securing a two-shot win last time out and will be looking to become the first back-to-back winners since Larry and Drew Nelson in 2008. Four-time winners Bernhard Langer and his son, Jason, return to the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando, Florida, for the first time since 2020, while Justin Thomas and his dad, Mike, will be eager to continue their good run of form at the event which saw them claim victory in 2020 and a third-place finish in 2021. LPGA Tour star and Olympic gold medallist Nelly Korda will once again be partnering with her father, Petr, a former professional tennis player who claimed a Grand Slam victory at the 1998 Australian Open.

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