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Wheatcroft, Loupe share the lead at Wells Fargo

- STEVE REED

— Steve Wheatcroft and Andrew Loupe each shot 7-under 65 on Thursday in rain and steady wind to share the first-round lead in the Wells Fargo Championsh­ip, while Rory McIlroy and Rickie Fowler dodged a thrown golf ball with an earplug attached to it.

As if battling a lengthy and saturated course wasn’t enough, playing partners McIlroy and Fowler endured a bizarre event on the sixth tee box when a spectator hurled the dressed-up golf ball their way as Fowler was preparing to hit.

“So random,” Fowler said. “The guy tried to say it was a gift. I don’t know why you would give a gift of a golf ball with an earplug attached to it.”

The fan was escorted from the property by police.

Fowler, the 2012 winner, finished with a 71, leaving him six shots behind Wheatcroft and Loupe, who were also paired together. McIlroy, the only two-time winner of the tournament, shot a 73 after a bogey-plagued start to his title defence. He won by seven shots last year, finishing at 21 under.

India’s Anibarn Lahiri was a shot back after a 66.

Adam Hadwin of Abbotsford and Graham DeLaet of Weyburn, Sask., were the top Canadians at oneunder 71, in a tie for 30th.

Abbotsford’s Nick Taylor was at one-over 73 in a tie for 75th.

Phil Mickelson, who has finished in the top five six times in 12 starts at the Wells Fargo Championsh­ip but never won, opened with a 69.

“I have been able to play well here over the years, but just haven’t been able to break through and get a victory,” Mickelson said. “But I will keep knocking on the door and hopefully keep giving myself a chance.”

The 27-year-old Loupe, who has three top-10 finishes this season, shot 31 on the front nine. Wheatcroft did his work on the four par 5s, playing them in 6 under with two eagles and two birdies.

“Kind of felt like I was trying to keep up the whole time with Steve,” Loupe said. “We both had it rolling early. Just solid golf for the most part, just looking to keep that momentum going.”

McIlroy has some work to do to get into contention if he hopes to become the first three-time winner.

Top-ranked Jason Day and No. 2 Jordan Spieth did not enter the event.

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