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Poulter sets pace at Hilton Head

- | Doug Ferguson | BRIAN SPURLOCK/USA TODAY SPORTS

The RBC Heritage began two month later than usual with a little rain, a little sunshine and a lot of birdies, most of them from Jordan Spieth to turn a rough start into a furious finish.

Ian Poulter holed a 30-foot birdie putt and followed with a 5-iron to 4 feet for a birdie that closed out his round of 7-under 64, giving him a share of the lead Thursday with Mark Hubbard at Hilton Head.

“I’ve always loved coming here to play golf,” said Poulter, and he has plenty of company this year.

The RBC Heritage, typically a week after the Masters in April, is the second tournament since the PGA Tour returned after 90 days from the COVID-19 pandemic.

The top three players in the world are at Hilton Head – Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm and Justin Thomas – and none broke par on a day in which 66 players in the 151-man field shot in the 60s. A year ago, only 38 players in the 132-man field opened with rounds in the 60s.

Spieth wouldn’t have guessed he would be one of them after a tee shot what was 5 yards right of the 12th fairway hit a tree and didn’t stop rolling until it was out-of-bounds. He made triple bogey and was 3 over through three holes.

“All of a sudden, I’m 3 over through three, and you start to see guys going 2 under through two, 2 under through three early,” Spieth said. “It’s not a great feeling.”

Determined to at least try to get under par for his round, Spieth had a career-best six straight birdies on his back nine and finished with seven birdies over his last eight holes for a 66.

Poulter and Hubbard, who started birdie-eagle, were a shot ahead of a group that included Webb Simpson, Ryan Palmer and Viktor Hovland, Colonial winner Daniel Berger, Brooks Koepka, Ernie Els and that incredible bulk, Bryson DeChambeau, were in the large group at 67.

DeChambeau, who added some 40 pounds of mass to increase his swing speed, was hammering shots over the range during practice earlier in the week. He had to tone it down on the tight, tree-lined Harbour Town Golf Links.

“I couldn’t unleash the Kraken today,” DeChambeau said, a student of physics and Scandinavi­an folklore. “It was just too tight out there. The wind was swirling all day, and I couldn’t feel comfortabl­e to give it a good whack, but I was still able to manage keeping it mostly in the fairway.”

Dustin Johnson was poised to make a move until hit into the water on the par-3 14th and compoundin­g the error with a three-putt triple bogey. He still managed a 68.

It was the first PGA Tour with spectators on the property, just not on the golf course with tickets.

Harbour Town is lined with vacation homes, villas and townhouses, and plenty of people spilled onto their decks and into their yards to watch. The tour has ropes to line the fairway. This year, they put up ropes to line the yards to keep people from coming all the way onto the course.

One family had a sign up for Spieth as he walked along the eighth fairway, one of only two holes on the front nine where he failed to make birdie.

That shot out-of-bounds had all markings of bad breaks he has seen too often during three winless years. With a provisiona­l tee shot in the fairway, Spieth went over to look at the trees, and then some 20 yards to the right at his original tee shot nestled in the pine straw. And then he three-putted.

Instead of getting down, he told caddie Michael Greller on the next tee, “That’s over. Let’s get four (birdies) today and shoot under par.”

Just like last week’s opening round at Colonial, he got hot on his back nine. The streak began with an 8-foot putt on the par-5 second hole, and included a 7-iron to 4 feet to a left pin near the water on the par-3 fourth.

He was on such a roll that Spieth began to contemplat­e eight straight birdies to end his round.

 ??  ?? Ian Poulter hits his tee shot on the 18th hole during the first round of the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head, S.C. Poulter shot 64 and shares the lead with Mark Hubbard.
Ian Poulter hits his tee shot on the 18th hole during the first round of the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head, S.C. Poulter shot 64 and shares the lead with Mark Hubbard.

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