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'Putter bailed me out': Ryan Armour tied for second at PGA Barbasol Championship

Former Walsh Jesuit and Ohio State player Ryan Armour (left) reacts to his birdie putt with his caddie of the 18th green Thursday at the PGA Barbasol Championship.
Former Walsh Jesuit and Ohio State player Ryan Armour (left) reacts to his birdie putt with his caddie of the 18th green Thursday at the PGA Barbasol Championship.

Changing putters may end up helping Ryan Armour end a frustrating drought.

Better yet, it could lead to a second career PGA Tour win for the 47-year-old former Walsh Jesuit and Ohio State golfer.

Armour shot an 8-under 64 Thursday to quickly put himself in contention after one round of the Barbasol Championship in Kentucky. He and Ryan Moore were in second place, one shot behind leader Lucas Glover.

Armour shot nine birdies, including two stretches of four in a row. A big difference came on the greens.

"I finally saw putts go in," Armour said. "I've putted so poor for four, five months, made a putter change and just went with it. Rolled it good yesterday during the pro-am, and I was like, 'All right, we're putting it in play.'"

Former Green and current Ohio State golfer Maxwell Moldovan plays a second shot on the 11th hole Thursday during the first round of the PGA Barbasol Championship.
Former Green and current Ohio State golfer Maxwell Moldovan plays a second shot on the 11th hole Thursday during the first round of the PGA Barbasol Championship.

Armour said he switched to a longer version of a Scotty Cameron-model putter he had been using.

"I didn't hit the ball that well on the front nine, and the putter bailed me out," Armour said. "Then the back nine, I hit some good shots.

"As a pro golfer, you have to see something go in just to kind of ease your mind a little bit. I've kind of beaten my head against the wall for about four months with the putter."

Armour has missed four straight cuts, but has never missed a cut at the Barbasol Championship. His only win in 255 previous PGA Tour events came at the Sanderson Farms Championship during the 2017-18 season.

Former Northwest and Malone golfer Justin Lower returned to the PGA Tour this week after a bout with COVID forced him to miss last week's John Deere Classic.
Former Northwest and Malone golfer Justin Lower returned to the PGA Tour this week after a bout with COVID forced him to miss last week's John Deere Classic.

It also was a successful first round for amateur Maxwell Moldovan, who earned a spot in the field during a qualifier Monday. The Green graduate and current Ohio State senior shot 4-under 68 and was tied for 24th.

Former Northwest and Malone standout Justin Lower fired an even-par 72 and was tied for 99th. Lower returned to the tour after a bout with COVID forced him to miss last week's John Deere Classic.

Reach Mike at mike.popovich@cantonrep.com

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This article originally appeared on The Repository: Ryan Armour, Maxwell Moldovan, Justin Lower open Barbasol Championship