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Camilo ‘Spider-Man’ Villegas Stuns at Players Championship with Early Lead

Villegas Rolls Back the Years to Co-Lead Players Championship

by pinkfloyd
March 14, 2025
in International Sports, Professional Leagues, Score Updates, Sports, Sports News
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Glover and Spaun Keep Pace as Villegas Surprises at TPC Sawgrass - Mike Ehrmann / Getty Images

Players Championship: Camilo ‘Spider-Man’ Villegas Surprises with Early Co-Lead

With great putting comes great responsibility—Camilo “Spider-Man” Villegas is back to his best at The Players Championship.

Villegas Rolls Back the Years

Colombia’s Camilo Villegas, known for his unique green-reading style resembling the web-slinging superhero, surged into a surprise early lead at the 51st edition of the PGA Tour’s flagship event in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, on Thursday.

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The 43-year-old defied his world No. 254 ranking to shoot a stunning six-under 66 at TPC Sawgrass Stadium Course. He now shares the top spot with American duo Lucas Glover and J.J. Spaun after the first round.

Nineteen years ago, Villegas’ tied-third finish at this tournament—then a record for a PGA Tour rookie—established him as a rising star. Reflecting on his return, he acknowledged the changes in both the course and himself.

“The golf course has changed, I’ve changed, and I guess I have a lot more experience,” Villegas said. “I’ve gone through good and bad moments. Back in 2006, I was just a young kid coming out of college with nothing to lose.”

A Journey of Triumphs and Tragedy

Villegas enjoyed four PGA Tour wins, including the BMW Championship and Tour Championship in 2008, peaking at world No. 7. However, injuries and a dip in form led to a barren stretch, making him consider retiring in 2020.

That same year, he suffered a devastating personal loss when his 22-month-old daughter, Mia, passed away from brain and spine tumors. Fueled by her memory, he persevered, eventually winning the Bermuda Championship in November 2023—his first PGA Tour title in nine years.

Though he had struggled to break into the top 30 in 2024, his recent form showed promise. A tied-seventh finish at The American Express in January hinted at a resurgence, which he confirmed in Ponte Vedra Beach with an explosive start, including three consecutive birdies.

His highlight shots included a remarkable 28-foot putt at the par-three 3rd hole and an even more spectacular 35-foot chip-in from off the green at the 6th.

“It’s a tricky golf course. You’ve got to keep it in play,” Villegas said. “Aggressive and reckless can bring big numbers quickly—you’ve got to avoid those.”

Glover and Spaun Keep Pace

Lucas Glover, the 2009 U.S. Open champion, continued his resurgence after battling the yips, firing four late birdies to match Villegas at the top. The 45-year-old, ranked 44th in the world, is seeking his seventh PGA Tour win and his first since two back-to-back triumphs in August 2023.

“Just don’t want to be done at 45, honestly,” Glover said. “I believe I can still compete out here, and I don’t want to stop anytime soon.”

Meanwhile, world No. 57 J.J. Spaun carded an impressive bogey-free round to join the leaders.

“Bogey-free anywhere is really nice—a good way to start the week,” Spaun, 34, said. “I kept the ball in front of me, limited mistakes, and made some good putts—it was just a solid day.”

Villegas begins his second round at 8:35 a.m. ET (12:35 p.m. GMT) on Friday, with Spaun and Glover teeing off at 8:02 a.m. ET (12:02 p.m. GMT) and 1:40 p.m. ET (5:40 p.m. GMT), respectively.

Scheffler and McIlroy in Contention

Two-time Players champion Rory McIlroy finished at five-under, just one shot behind the leaders. His playing partner, world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, sits two shots back after posting a three-under round.

Scheffler is aiming for a historic third consecutive Players Championship win. His only bogey of the day at the 10th hole ended a streak of 40 straight bogey-free holes at TPC Sawgrass, but he remains within striking distance.

“Last year doesn’t truly matter when it comes to this tournament—this is a new four rounds,” Scheffler said. “I feel like I could have posted a better number, but overall, I’m pleased. I’ll try to go lower tomorrow.”

Max McGreevy, currently tied with McIlroy, still has two holes left in his first round due to play suspension caused by darkness. He will complete them Friday morning.

Scheffler, McIlroy, and world No. 3 Xander Schauffele—who shot an even-par 72—begin their second rounds at 8:24 a.m. ET (12:24 p.m. GMT).

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