Golf: J.J. Henry cruises to 60 for Shriners lead

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Las Vegas • J.J. Henry made a 50-foot eagle putt from the fringe on his final hole Thursday for an 11-under 60 and a one-stroke lead in the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open.

Henry also had nine birdies in perfect conditions at TPC Summerlin en route to the lowest round of his career. The two-time PGA Tour winner broke the course record and was a shot off the event mark of 59 set by Chip Beck in 1991 at Sunrise Golf Club.

Henry began play on No. 10, and birdied Nos. 12 and 15-17 on his first nine. He added birdies on Nos. 2, 4-6 and 8 before eagling the par-5 ninth for a career-best 7-under 28 on the nine.

"I finally made some putts," Henry said. "I've always felt like I've been a pretty good ball-striker, and when I make some putts I seem to climb the board.

"And I obviously hit a lot of good ones today and hit some close ones, but it was nice to make a couple of those ones, especially that last one for eagle on nine, my 18th hole. I'm just trying to get it down there somewhere and obviously kind of tap it in, but it's always a bonus when those things go in."

Henry's previous PGA Tour best was a 10-under 61 in the 2006 Phoenix Open.

"Obviously, this is the kind of week you (have to) shoot some low scores," Henry said. "And obviously (there) is a long way to go, but it's nice to get one early in the tournament and see if you can kind of build on it. You (have to) shoot somewhere in the low to mid 20s (under par for 72 holes) to probably have a chance to win, and I think the golf course is going to be there."

Argentina's Andres Romero was second. He had two eagles in a 61, also his lowest PGA Tour score.

"I was focused on my game and I was trying to do my job, and that's all," Romero said. "I feel very good and focused on the game and on every shot. So I wasn't paying attention to the leaderboard and the other guys."

He's making his first start since The Barclays in late August.

"I was practicing a lot and working on my game," Romero said. "And I was feeling very good this week. My swing is there. I was hitting the ball well and I had a really good round today."

James Driscoll, Jonathan Byrd and Jeff Overton shot 63.

Driscoll holed out from the fairway for an eagle on the ninth.

"I actually hit a decent drive and it caught the left bunker," Driscoll said. "I had to lay up to like 90 yards and had a pretty good number and been working on my wedge game pretty good, so I felt pretty confident over it, and it kind of took a nice little kick for me and went right in the hole."

Overton holed out for eagle on his opening hole —the 408-yard, par-4 first.

"I don't ever remember holing out on the first hole any golf tournament," Overton said. " So it was pretty of cool. I kind of felt uncomfortable for some reason on the first tee, kind of pulled it and kind of had a tough little shot underneath the tree and hit a little low snap hook pitching wedge and it rolled about 30 feet and just died right in the center and I'm like, 'Sweet.'"

Webb Simpson had a 64.

Zach Johnson, the highest-ranked player in the field at No. 11 in the world, opened with a 69. Defending champion Ryan Moore also shot 69.

Jimmy Walker, the winner of the season-opening Frys.com Open last week in California, had a 71.