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Ben Griffin, Russell Henley near top of 2025 Procore Championship leaderboard as Scottie Scheffler starts slow


                        Ben Griffin, Russell Henley near top of 2025 Procore Championship leaderboard as Scottie Scheffler starts slow

The 2025 Procore Championship in Napa, California, saw a tight leaderboard after the first round. Two members of the U.S. Ryder Cup team, Ben Griffin and Russell Henley, are near the top of the leaderboard. Griffin and Henley shot rounds of 66 and 67, respectively, putting them in a good position early in the tournament. However, world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler struggled, carding a 71 and starting the event off pace. The article highlights the competitive nature of the tournament, with several top players vying for the championship. It suggests that the race for the title is wide open, with Griffin and Henley emerging as early contenders, while Scheffler will need to improve his performance to challenge for the win.

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