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Kevin Chappell shoots 59 in first PGA Tour event since having back surgery

The American tied the PGA Tour record of nine consecutive birdies.

Kevin Chappell became the 11th player in PGA Tour history to shoot a sub-60 round with an 11-under-par 59 in the A Military Tribute at the Greenbrier in West Virginia.

Chappell, playing his first PGA Tour event for 10 months after having back surgery last November, missed an 11-foot putt on the 18th.

Had the putt gone in he would have equalled the lowest round of 58 on the PGA Tour – shot by Jim Furyk at the Travelers Championship in 2016.

"I couldn't be happier where I'm at or more proud of myself in what I did," Chappell said on Sky Sports.

"Ten months ago I was on the couch and couldn't walk. So many people had a lot to do with getting me out here and getting me competitive.

"I haven't accomplished anything yet, there's a long weekend ahead, but this is a step in the right direction.

"I never stopped believing but it's nice to have the evidence and move forward."

Californian Chappell tied Mark Calcavecchia's PGA Tour record of nine consecutive birdies in moving within three shots of tournament leaders Scottie Scheffler and Joaquin Niemann.

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