Vijay Singh's Remarkable Comeback: Tied for Lead at Senior PGA Championship
Vijay Singh overcomes early bogeys to tie for the lead at the Senior PGA Championship, showcasing his resilience and skill.

BETHESDA, Md. -- Vijay Singh demonstrated why he remains a formidable force in golf, recovering from a shaky start to tie for the lead at the Senior PGA Championship. After bogeying his first three holes, Singh rallied with seven birdies to finish with a 4-under 68, sharing the top spot with Y.E. Yang and Cameron Percy.
Singh's Resilience Shines
Singh, a former world No. 1, showed his experience and composure after the rough start. "Your mind just goes haywire," he admitted. "But I've played long enough to know that there's a lot of golf out there." His ability to bounce back was evident as he navigated the challenging course at Congressional Country Club.
Key Moments
- Early Struggles: Singh bogeyed the first three holes, putting him in a tough spot early in the round.
- Birdie Blitz: He carded seven birdies, including crucial ones on the back nine, to climb the leaderboard.
- Course Familiarity: Singh has played at Congressional before, including the 1997 U.S. Open, though this time he found the course significantly altered. "It's totally a different golf course," he noted.
Competitors in the Mix
Y.E. Yang also finished with a 68, thanks to birdies on four of his last five holes. Cameron Percy, who shot a 71, credited his ability to handle the wind, a skill honed growing up in Melbourne, Australia.
Chasing Pack
Padraig Harrington led a group of players two strokes behind at 4 under, while Stuart Cink, Justin Leonard, and defending champion Richard Bland were among those at 3 under.
Looking Ahead
With the tournament at its halfway point, Singh is poised for a strong finish. His performance so far is a testament to his enduring skill and determination. As the weekend unfolds, all eyes will be on whether he can secure his first victory at this storied course.
Stay tuned for more updates from the Senior PGA Championship!