Jacksonville's Allin Crouch posted a 64 to take the first-round lead in the Florida Open, in Naples.
Allin Crouch of Jacksonville birdied four of his last six holes at the Quail West Country Club Preserve Course in Naples and at 8-under-par 64 took a two-shot lead in the first round of the Florida Open on July 18.
Crouch, who played high school golf at Bolles and college golf at the University of Florida, leads Brad Schneider of Tampa (66 at Quail West) and Trevor Hulbert of Orlando (66 at the TwinEagles Club Talon Course).
Former University of North Florida player Cooper Smith of Tampa, past Florida Open winner Andrew Pope of Orlando and Sean Jacklin of Bradenton are among seven players tied at 5-under.
Among seven players tied at 4-under are past PGA Tour winner Ted Potter of Ocala (Quail West) and two-time Florida Open champion and UF golf coach J.C. Deacon (TwinEagles).
The field will play one round each at Quail West and TwinEagles. After the cut is made to the low 60, plus ties, following the second round, the final round will be at Quail West on July 20.
This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Florida Open: Allin Crouch of Jacksonville fires 64 to take two-shot lead
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