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Rose leads by one-stroke; Woods lurks seven back

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I felt clearly it was trickier than I thought last night. It was windier today, a cool breeze, just enough to swirl around and make it tricky

Justin Rose

norton — A late string of birdies helped Justin Rose to the lead and he held off fast closing Russell Knox and Abraham Ancer for a one-stroke advantage after the opening round of the Dell Technologi­es Championsh­ip on Friday.

Englishman Rose, a certain pick for the European Ryder Cup team, birdied three of his final four holes for a six-under-par 65 in breezy conditions at TPC Boston as the FedEx Cup playoffs moved to the second round.

That temporaril­y gave him a two-stroke lead before Scot Knox and Mexican Ancer closed with matching 66s.

Americans Chris Kirk, Beau Hossler, Keegan Bradley and Gary Woodland were a stroke back while Tiger Woods endured an up-anddown round of 72 to sit seven shots off the lead.

The Englishman missed the cut at last week’s Northern Trust but his steady play soon had him on top on Friday. He backed up a pair of birdies on the front nine with four more in his final nine for a bogey free round. “I guess just keeping the card clean made the birdies really count for something,” Rose said.

“I looked at the pins last night, and I thought there was an opportunit­y to make some birdies.”

But he said Friday’s wind made things a bit more difficult.

“I felt clearly it was trickier than I thought last night. It was windier today, a cool breeze, just enough to swirl around and make it tricky.”

Knox also missed last week’s cut but surged from even par after his second bogey of the day at the 12th to collect three birdies and an eagle at the par-four 15th in six holes coming home.

Ancer, playing the back nine first, sank four birdies in his last six holes to stay bogey free.

Woods had trouble from the start. The 14-times major champion picked up a bogey at his first hole, the 10th, and racked up two more for a three-bogey start before finally getting a birdie on the board at his eighth hole.

He wound up with four bogeys and three birdies but was not blaming his putting for the shots he dropped. “I putted beautifull­y today, I really did,” Woods, who brought out a new putter, told Golf Channel.

But other parts of his game let him down.

“When I did miss it, I missed it in bad spots and didn’t have very good angles,” Woods said. —

 ?? AP ?? Justin Rose hits off the third tee during the first round of the Dell Technologi­es Championsh­ip golf tournament. —
AP Justin Rose hits off the third tee during the first round of the Dell Technologi­es Championsh­ip golf tournament. —

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