JACKSON, Miss. — David Skinns of England set a personal best and a course record with a 12-under 60 to lead the Sanderson Farms Championship. And he couldn't help but be a little disappointed Thursday.
Skinns ran off six birdies on the back nine and six more on the front nine at the Country Club of Jackson, and he faced one last birdie putt from just inside 10 feet on his final hole. It never had a chance, missing on the low side.
Skinns, a 42-year-old from England, still had a three-shot lead over Michael Thorbjornsen.
''How many 9-footers are you going to get to shoot 59?'' Skinns said. ''I'm sure I'm not going to get many. Tough not to be a little bit disappointed, but I really want to just look back on how in control mentally I felt, how I kept attacking. Wasn't really thinking about the future at all, which is kind of the thing I'm going to take away from today.''
The future is a big part of the Sanderson Farms Championship, one of eight PGA Tour events in the ''FedEx Cup Fall'' that determines the 125 players who keep a full card for next year.
Skinns was at No. 108, and his 60 gives him a big step in the right direction.
Former U.S. Open champion Gary Woodland, making steady progress from brain surgery a year ago, played-bogey free for a 64 and was tied with Ben Griffin.
Rickie Fowler, playing for the first time since the British Open because he missed the FedEx Cup playoffs and his wife gave birth to their second daughter, hit two shots in the water and rallied for a 69. Fowler is at No. 110 but has another year of full exemption from winning the Rocket Mortgage Classic last year.