AVONDALE, La. — Chez Reavie and Lucas Glover teamed to shoot a 12-under 60 on Thursday for a share of the Zurich Classic lead with China’s Zhang Xinjun and Dou Zecheng at the Zurich Classic.

Reavie and Glover each had six birdies in the best-ball format, pushing through soggy weather early in the round before conditions cleared at TPC Louisiana. Zhang and Dou birdied four of their final five holes.

Tony Finau-Daniel Summerhays, Chris Paisley-Tommy Fleetwood, J.J. Henry-Tom Hoge, Michael Kim-Andrew Putnam, Kevin Kisner-Scott Brown and Troy Merritt-Brendon de Jonge were tied for third at 62.

Jason Day and Ryan Ruffels shot 64 and Masters champion Patrick Reed and Patrick Cantlay had a 65.

This is the second year that two-player teams have competed at the Zurich Classic. The unusual tournament features best-ball play in the first and third rounds and alternate shot in the second and final rounds.

PGA: Tiger Woods is returning from his post-Masters break at the Wells Fargo Championship next week.

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It will be his first time playing at the Quail Hollow Club since he missed the cut in 2012. Woods won the tourney in 2007.

Woods announced he will be playing consecutive weeks at the Wells Fargo Championship and The Players Championship.

It will be the third time since returning from back surgery that he plays back-to-back weeks.

Woods tied for 32nd at the Masters, failing to break par until the final round.

LPGA: Lydia Ko shot a 4-under 68 on a chilly morning at the LPGA MEDIHEAL Championship for a share of the first-round lead at Daly City, California.

Jessica Korda, Caroline Hedwall, In-Kyung Kim and Su Oh joined Ko atop the leaderboard in the LPGA Tour’s return to Lake Merced after a year away.

EUROPEAN TOUR: Jin Daxing took a one-stroke lead at the China Open after shooting an 8-under 64 in the first round.

Matt Wallace (65) had an eagle-birdie finish to move into a tie for second with Nino Bertasio.


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