PLAYA DEL CARMEN, Mexico—Matthew Wolff arrived at Mayakoba and quickly realized El Camaleon might not be a good course for what he calls his “rip dog” length. Then again, he’s playing so well it doesn’t matter. Wolff hit only one driver Thursday, followed his script of keeping the ball in play, and ripped off a 10-under 61 to match his career-low on the PGA Tour. It gave him a two-shot lead among early starters in the World Wide Technology Championship. Aaron Wise had the better start, reaching 8 under through 10 holes. No one started better than Chris Kirk, who opened with a 6-iron on the par-3 10th that he couldn’t find until realizing it was in the cup for a hole-in-one. Sergio Garcia and Talor Gooch had the low scores from the afternoon at and joined Kirk and Billy Horschel at 64. Wolff kept it steady from start to …