Michael Feagles made a 25-foot birdie putt on his final hole to shoot a 12-under 59 in the first round of the BMW Charity Pro-Am on the Korn Ferry Tour.
It was the ninth sub-60 score in the history of the developmental Tour and the second this year after Mac Meissner shot 59 in the second round of the LECOM Suncoast Classic in April.
Feagles began his round on the back nine at Thornblade Club, turned in six-under 30 and closed with five consecutive birdies. He finished with 12 birdies and six pars.
"Never really had a chance to shoot 59. That was like my first, like, real chance. So, I'm one for one," the 25-year-old said.
Feagles is a nephew of Jeff Feagles, who played 22 seasons as a punter in the NFL. He turned pro in 2021. His best finish this year is a tie for 25th at the Astara Chile Classic in April.
"I finally feel like I'm piecing it all together, and obviously I pieced it really well together today," he said.
His 59 was only good enough for a two-shot lead over David Skinns, who shot 61 at Thornblade Club, and Josh Teater, who shot a 10-under 62 at Carolina Country Club.
Australian duo Brett Drewitt and Rhein Gibson are both tied 30th on four-under.
Drewitt shot 67 at Thornblade while Gibson fired a 68.
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