New Straits Times

Late eagle lifts Matsuyama into lead

-

DUBLIN: Hideki Matsuyama holed out for an eagle at the 17th as he surged into three-way tie for the first-round lead alongside Abraham Ancer and Joaquin Niemann at the Memorial on Thursday.

The trio were tied on seven-under par 65 in the Jack Nicklausho­sted event at Muirfield Village.

Matsuyama, winner of the event on his debut in 2014, fought back from back-to-back bogeys at the 10th and 11th with a run of four straight birdies starting at the 13th.

He punctuated his blistering run by holing his 136-yard second shot at the par-four 17th for an eagle two.

Five-time Memorial winner Tiger Woods also finished strong, fighting back from four-over through seven holes to post an even par 72.

Woods, who insisted a “stiff ” back that bothered him in the early going was nothing to worry about as he continues his comeback from back surgery, birdied three in a row on his inward run.

“I just have days like that,” a smiling Woods said of his back. “It’s aging and it’s surgeries. It is what it is. Just got to make the adjustment­s. I’m able to make them now.

“At the beginning of the year, I wasn’t able to make them, because I didn’t really know what to do yet. But now you see me making these adjustment­s on the fly.”

Woods played early, as did Mexico’s Ancer and 19-year-old Chilean sensation Niemann, both notching eight birdies with one bogey to reach seven-under.

Niemann is contesting just his fourth PGA Tour event since turning pro immediatel­y after last month’s Masters. He finished tied for eighth last week in Fort Worth.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia