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THIRTEEN PLAYERS BUNCHED AT ONE UNDER, EVEN PAR OR ONE OVER AFTER FIRST ROUND

- SOUTHAMPTO­N, NEW YORK

The bumper-to-bumper congestion on the road to the US Open had nothing on the Shinnecock Hills scoreboard. That’s one giant traffic jam, with 13 players bunched at one under, even par or one over. Although that cluster includes Dustin Johnson, the world’s topranked player, and No. 3 Justin Rose, there are also a host of lesser-known competitor­s. Eight of the players in that logjam aren’t ranked in the top 50, and three of those haven’t cracked the top 170. It’s as much “who’s he?” as who’s who.

Tied atop the leaderboar­d at one-under-par 69 after the first round were Scott Piercy, Ian Poulter, Russell Henley and Johnson.

“I’m very pleased with the round,” Johnson said. “Anything under par on this golf course is very good, especially in the conditions we have today. Start to finish, it was very difficult.”

Jason Dufner was one stroke off the lead at even par.

Meanwhile, the familiar names faltered. Tiger Woods finished the day at eight over. Same for Jordan Spieth. Phil Mickelson was seven over, and Rory McIlroy was a foreheadsl­apping 10 over.

“We thought there were probably close to seven to nine birdie-able holes out there,” Woods said. “Now, with the wind blowing, that changed dramatical­ly. And also, where they put some of these pins, just can’t get to them.”

Steady breeze

Tricky greens below, cloudless blue above — a stark contrast from the weeping skies on Wednesday — and a steady breeze that had spectators holding on to their newly minted US Open caps.

“Woke up this morning very early, 4.30, got in the shower, got dressed, had a cup of tea. Good to start the day,” Rose said.

“Got in the car, didn’t pay much attention. Arrived here and I’m like, ‘Whoa, what’s ■ going on?’ The wind, the flags were already, you know, fluttering dead straight. So, I knew I was in for a tough day when I saw that.”

Woods, playing in his first US Open since 2015, got off to a terrible start with a triple bogey on the par-four No. 1 hole. His low iron off the tee and approach were fine, although the latter rolled off the green and into a collection area below.

Trying to chip onto the green, Woods came up short and the ball rolled back to him. He tried to chip again, but the results were the same. Finally, he pulled out a putter and knocked it onto the green. He missed the putt for double, then tapped in for a triple.

“I drove it pretty darn good for most of the day,” he said. “Just never really took advantage of the opportunit­ies. Making a triple and two doubles, not very good.”

Putting woes for Woods

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All is not lost for Woods. Although this marked the first time he started a US Open with a triple bogey, he did begin the 2008 US Open with a double bogey and wound up winning — his most recent major championsh­ip victory. He doubleboge­yed the No. 1 hole at Torrey Pines three times in that tournament. Although he had his share of good shots, Woods missed a lot of putts.

“It’s frustratin­g because I hit the ball well,” he said. “In the last, I think, four tournament­s, I have not putted well. So if I can putt like I did at the beginning of the year, we’ve got something. I just haven’t done that.”

He’s tied for 101st and will have to bounce back in a big way to make Friday’s cut to the top 60 players and ties.

The forecast calls for more winds and possibly some light rain Friday morning, with increasing­ly mild conditions in the afternoon.

“Shoot something in the 60s [Friday] and I’ll be just fine,” Woods said. “I just think today was the toughest day we’ll have all week. But then again, I think they’re going to let these greens firm out a little bit. They’ll start to pick up a little bit of speed, and it will be a good US Open again.”

Dustin Johnson | World No. 1

 ?? USA Today Sports ?? Tiger Woods tries to gather his thoughts on the 16th green during the first round of the US Open at the Shinnecock Hills course.
USA Today Sports Tiger Woods tries to gather his thoughts on the 16th green during the first round of the US Open at the Shinnecock Hills course.

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