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Munoz makes PGA Tour history after 60 earns lead at Byron Nelson

Colombia's Sebastian Munoz fired a 12-under-par 60 in the first round of the AT&T Byron Nelson on Thursday in McKinney, Texas, opening a four-shot lead and making PGA Tour history along the way.

The 29-year-old Munoz, whose only previous PGA Tour win came in 2019, finished with two eagles, nine birdies and one bogey.

On a four-hole span straddling the turn, he went eagle-birdie-birdie-eagle to leave him at 8 under after 12 holes. He then birdied four of the final five holes as well.

"It's a great feeling when everything is clicking," Munoz said. "When everything is going, it's just stay out of the way and just kind of let it happen."

Munoz also entered the record book for recording a round of 60 or under for the second time in the same season, after he shot a 60 in the first round of the RSM Classic in November on a par-70 course.

He acknowledged that going even lower crossed his mind when he was on the fairway of the par-5 18th hole.

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"Fifty-nine. Yeah. I mean, I wanted to give me a chance," Munoz said. "I think it was 250 to the pin into the wind. I kind of wanted to hit like a bullet, like a little draw. I knew if I want to hit it close had to be a fady, soft-landed shot; I tried to do that. Overdid it and ended up with a (birdie for a) 60, which is really good around here."

Four golfers are tied for second, four shots back at 64: Mito Pereira of Chile, defending champion K.H. Lee of South Korea and Americans Peter Malnati and Justin Lower.

Pereira, who started on the back nine and had an early eagle, sat at 3-under after a bogey on No. 1, but he bounced back to birdie five of his final seven holes.

Lee played a bogey-free round, opening with a

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