Patient putts put Parel on top of leaderboard at Rogers Charity Classic
CALGARY — Scott Parel credited a tip from his caddie for helping him finish atop the leaderboard after the first round of the 2024 Rogers Charity Classic.
After his good friend and caddie Keith Nolan told him to be patient with his putting, Parel proceeded to make seven birdies during his bogey-free round of 7-under 63 on Friday at Canyon Meadows Golf and Country Club.
“My putts, I felt like were starting right of where I was intending, especially under the gun,” Parel said. “(Keith) just said, ‘You know what, your golf swing has very good, slow tempo and your putting stroke used to have very good, slow tempo.’ So he said, ‘Just be patient. Let that club get back just like in your golf swing.’ So that helped today.”
Starting on the back nine of the par-70, 7,093-yard course, Parel birdied three of his first four holes before recording five straight pars. He then rolled in birdie putts on the first and second holes before adding two more on Nos. 6 and 8.