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Here is the translation of the provided content: "Golf Celebrity Tournament Pre-Game Highlights Day 1: Ryder Currently Leads the Texas Open"

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In the first round of the Texas Open, American player Sam Ryder leads with a score of sixty-three (nine under par). He performed exceptionally well, making nine birdies and no bogeys. Keith Mitchell is in second place with a score of sixty-four (eight under par), while former Open Champion Brian Harman is in third place with a score of sixty-six. Jordan Spieth and Carlson Yang are tied for fourth with scores of sixty-seven. Swedish golf king Ludvig Aberg and Japanese star Hideki Matsuyama had poor performances, finishing in the lower ranks with scores of seventy-one and seventy-three, respectively. Last year's defending champion Akshay Bhatia is tied for one hundred third place with a score of seventy-four and needs to work hard to progress.

The final battle for a ticket to the Augusta National Golf Club began on April 3 at Oak Tree Golf Club in San Antonio, with the Texas Open kicking off its first round. American player Sam Ryder took the lead in the opening round with an impressive score of sixty-three, nine strokes under par. Ryder, still seeking his first PGA Tour victory, performed exceptionally well in this Texas tournament, starting with two birdies after his tee shots, adding another birdie on the eighth hole. After the turn, he made three consecutive birdies between the twelfth and fourteenth holes, as well as between the sixteenth and eighteenth holes, ultimately finishing the round with nine birdies and no bogeys at sixty-three, placing him at the top of the leaderboard.

Ryder stated, "I was just focused on my swings, which helped me find my rhythm today. I'm really happy to be competing in this tournament." He also mentioned seeing other players already posting scores of sixty-four and felt that any score below par was quite good. He emphasized, "I don’t want to be too aggressive or try to surpass any scores, I just want to take it one step at a time and play steadily, keeping my shots on the fairway and greens as much as possible."

American player Keith Mitchell made an eagle and six birdies, delivering a score of sixty-four, eight strokes under par, finishing alone in second place. Former British Open champion Brian Harman recorded seven birdies and one bogey for a score of sixty-six, six strokes under par, placing him third. American players Carlson Young and Jordan Spieth tied for fourth with scores of sixty-seven, registering six birdies and one bogey, five strokes under par.

There are six players tied for sixth, including England's Tommy Fleetwood, who made five birdies and one bogey, along with South Africa's Oliver Bekker, and Americans Stephen Fisk, Maverick McNealy, Andrew Novak, and amateur player Ben James, all finishing four strokes under par. Among the top ten players, "Sweden's King" Ludwig Åberg scored seventy-one, one stroke under par, tying for forty-third place, while "Japan's No. 1" Hideki Matsuyama tied for ninetieth place with a score of seventy-three. Last year's champion Akshay Bhatia, who secured the victory in a playoff, started the tournament with a score of seventy-four, tying for one hundred third place and needing a good performance tomorrow to advance to the weekend finals.