After a stretch of high scores, frustrating results and “heartbreaking” criticism from his Smash GC captain Brooks Koepka, Matthew Wolff produced a round Friday at LIV Golf Greenbrier more reflective of his immense talent: a 9-under 61 that ties the LIV-record low.
 
But after taking a two-shot lead after the first round on The Old White course, the young American star said his low score was not any kind of statement, nor a reflection of any drastic change in his approach.
 
“I just go out here and I give it my best every single day. It’s golf,” Wolff said. “It’s a rollercoaster, and I’m learning to accept the good and the bad as they come and roll with it. I haven’t changed anything.”
 
The numbers certainly were different for Wolff. In his last three LIV Golf starts, he failed to break 70 and averaged 74.6 per round. His best points finish in that stretch was 44th in Andalucía.

On Friday, all that changed. Starting on the par-3 8th, he opened with a birdie, added two pars, then produced a four-hole stretch that included three birdies and an eagle. He then ended his round with three birdies in his last four holes.
 
The 61 is the fourth in LIV Golf history, tying the 61s shot by Branden Grace, Cameron Smith and Harold Varner III in Tulsa. Varner shot 7-under 63 on Friday to join David Puig as Wolff’s closest pursuers. Dean Burmester and Cameron Tringale are another stroke back after shooting 64.
 
Wolff looked more like the player who started the season with three consecutive top-12 finishes than the one who hasn’t scored points in the last six events and dropped to 27th in the season-long points standings. Only the top 24 at the end of the regular season, as well as team captains, are guaranteed spots for next year’s LIV Golf League.

“Everyone goes through slumps, everyone goes through bad times, and I’m lucky mine only lasted a few tournaments,” Wolff said. “I started off the year really good, and I’m looking to end it really good.”

Wolff’s low round also helped Smash grab the team lead at 19-under, with captain Brooks Koepka and Jason Kokrak each contributing 5-under 65s. Koepka is making his first start since the birth of his son last week.
 
Smash, currently seventh in the season-long team points, is seeking its first win of the season. Koepka’s team leads by four shots over Torque GC, Stinger GC and RangeGoats GC.

TEAM COUNTING SCORES
Here are the standings and counting scores for Friday’s opening round of the team competition at LIV Golf Greenbrier. The three best scores from each team count in every round for their total team score. The team with the lowest cumulative score after three rounds wins the team title.

1. SMASH GC (-19): Matthew Wolff 61, Brooks Koepka 65, Jason Kokrak 65

T2. TORQUE GC (-15): David Puig 63, Joaquin Niemann 65, Sebastian Munoz 67

T2. STINGER GC (-15): Dean Burmester 64, Louis Oosthuizen 65, Branden Grace 66

T2. RANGEGOATS GC (-15): Harold Varner III 63, Talor Gooch 65, Bubba Watson 67

5. HYFLYERS GC (-13): Cameron Tringale 64, Phil Mickelson 66, Brendan Steele 67

6. 4ACES GC (-12): Dustin Johnson 65, Peter Uihlein 65, Pat Perez 68

7. MAJESTICKS GC (-11): Laurie Canter 65, Lee Westwood 66, Ian Poulter 68

8. CLEEKS GC (-10): Richard Bland 66, Bernd Wiesberger 66, Graeme McDowell 68

9. CRUSHERS GC (-9): Charles Howell III 65, Bryson DeChambeau 68, Paul Casey 68

10. FIREBALLS GC (-6): Carlos Ortiz 66, Sergio Garcia 69, Eugenio Chacarra 69

11. RIPPER GC (-5): Matt Jones 66, Cameron Smith 69, Marc Leishman 70