The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Putting dooms Tiger to 5-over 77 in Dubai

Woods 12 off lead of Garcia; Kuchar (64) on top in Phoenix.

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Sergio Garcia took advantage of better playing conditions in the morning and carded a 7-under-par 65 for a one-shot lead to open the Dubai Desert Classic on Thursday.

Playing ahead of Tiger Woods, who could not make any headway and posted a 5-over 77, Garcia made six birdies and an eagle before finally dropping a shot on the eighth hole, his 17th.

Chile’s Felipe Aguilar and South Africa’s George Coetzee were tied at 66, and the resurgent Ian Poulter led a group of four players with 67.

Henrik Stenson, the highest-ranked player in the field at No. 4, posted a bogeyfree 68.

Danny Willett started his title defense with a 71.

Six players didn’t finish because of poor light in the United Arab Emirates. None were threating the leaders.

Woods missed fairways and greens, and he needed 33 putts in his second comeback event.

“I left probably about 16 putts short. I just couldn’t get the speed of these things,” he said.

Only seven players were below Woods in the field of 132. The two-time winner was 12 shots behind Garcia.

Garcia, yet to achieve a top-10 finish in seven previous Dubai appearance­s, appreciate­d his morning tee time and the lack of wind.

“The last probably six holes or so, (the wind) started picking up it, and (the course) was playing a little bit tougher,” he said. “But I hit the ball nicely. I got away with a couple of loose shots.”

Of the afternoon groups, the best finisher was New Zealand golfer Ryan Fox with a 4-under 68.

Two-time champion Stephen Gallacher of Scotland closed with a 72 in the afternoon, and said it was some of the toughest conditions he has faced on the Majlis course.

“It was tough to putt, really,” Gallacher said. “The wind was moving the putts on the greens, so you would aim for it one time and do it the next and it would move. It was just really tough to get the ball close, as well. Anything under par is a great score this afternoon.

“I’d say that’s one of the toughest rounds I’ve played. I hit irons into holes I’ve never hit anywhere near before. It’s always a tough wind here, right across.”

Gallacher is the only back-to-back champion of the Dubai Desert Classic, in 2013-14.

PGA Tour: Matt Kuchar eagled the par-5 13th and added two late birdies and a big par save on the rowdy par-3 16th hole Thursday to take the first-round lead in the Waste Management Phoenix Open.

Kuchar shot a 7-under 64 in perfect afternoon conditions at TPC Scottsdale for a one-stroke lead over defending champion Hideki Matsuyama and Brendan Steele. The crowd was estimated at 103,420 on the fan-friendly stadium layout.

Kuchar made a 20-foot eagle putt on the 13th, and ran in a 6-footer for birdie on the par-5 15th. He got up and down for par from the left bunker on the triple-deck stadium 16th, making a 12-foot putt, and chipped to inches from the front fringe on the short par-4 17th to set up his final birdie in the bogey-free round.

Matsuyama had a bogeyfree round in the morning. Last year, he beat Rickie Fowler in a playoff.

Fowler opened with a 4-under-par 67, and threetime Phoenix Open champion Phil Mickelson — playing in the afternoon — was part of a large group of players at 3-under 68.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Tiger Woods wasn’t pleased about needing 33 putts Thursday. “I left probably about 16 putts short. I just couldn’t get the speed of these (greens),” he said.
GETTY IMAGES Tiger Woods wasn’t pleased about needing 33 putts Thursday. “I left probably about 16 putts short. I just couldn’t get the speed of these (greens),” he said.

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