
American golfer Jake Knapp achieved a remarkable feat at the Cognizant Classic in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, by carding a stunning 59 in the first round. This exceptional performance marks only the 15th sub-60 round in PGA Tour history, solidifying Knapp’s place among an elite group of players.
Knapp’s Historic Round
Knapp, 30, delivered a flawless performance at PGA National, recording 12 birdies without a single bogey. His round culminated with a 20-foot putt on the final green, securing his spot in the exclusive sub-60 club. The impressive display began with five consecutive birdies, setting the tone for his record-breaking day.
A Flawless Front and Back Nine
Knapp’s outward half saw him shoot a six-under 30, highlighted by a birdie on the ninth hole. He continued his incredible momentum on the back nine, adding five more birdies within the first six holes, which positioned him perfectly for the 59. He capitalized on this opportunity on the par-five 18th.
Key Takeaways
- Jake Knapp’s 59 is the 15th sub-60 round in PGA Tour history.
- He achieved this feat with 12 birdies and no bogeys.
- Knapp previously won his first PGA Tour title at the Mexico Open in February.
- The lowest PGA Tour round ever recorded is a 58 by Jim Furyk in 2016.
An Elite Club
Knapp now joins a select group of golfers who have broken 60 on the PGA Tour. While his 59 is an incredible achievement, the record for the lowest PGA Tour round remains with former US Open champion Jim Furyk, who carded a 58 at the 2016 Travelers Championship. Knapp’s recent success also includes his first PGA Tour title win at the Mexico Open last February, further cementing his rising profile in professional golf.
Sources
- Knapp fires 59 in PGA Tour event at Palm Beach, Gulf News.