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Lebioda powers to Pebble Beach first-round lead

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Hank Lebioda was firing on all cylinders on Thursday, firing nine birdies in an eight-underpar 63 to take the first-round lead in the US PGA Tour Pebble Beach Pro-am.

Lebioda said it “felt like everything” was working for him at Monterey Peninsula, the par-71 course that is one of three in use over the first three rounds along with Pebble Beach Golf Links and Spyglass Hill — both par-72 layouts.

“I hit a lot of great iron shots. I made the putts when I was close. It was a really nice day,” added the 29-year-old American, who is ranked 420th in the world and in search of a first US PGA Tour title.

Lebioda, who hasn’t made a cut on Tour since the 3M Open in July, tied his careerlow score and was a stroke clear of England’s Harry Hall and Americans Kurt Kitayama and Chad Ramey.

Hall and Kitayama both carded seven-under 64s at Monterey Peninsula while Ramey posted a seven-under 65 at Pebble Beach.

Lebioda said recent work on his putting was finally starting to pay off.

“For probably the last couple weeks or so I felt like my putting had really turned a corner,” he said. “Even though I may not have shown the results. But I felt more confident standing over the ball. I liked what I was looking at visually standing over it. I knew it was just a matter of time.

“So today, fortunatel­y it was one of the days where quite a few of ‘em did go in. Not every day is like that. I was glad I was able to take advantage of it today.”

Hall teed off on 10 at Monterey Peninsula and his seven-under effort featured an eagle at the 16th hole and a string of five straight birdies from the third through the seventh, a run that ended with his second bogey of the day, at the eighth.

“Kept it in play off the tee,” Hall said. “Hit a lot fairways. Hit a lot of greens.”

After failing to take advantage of two early par-fives, he hit driver off the tee at 16 and a hybrid second shot that left him a 20-foot eagle putt.

“The birdie streak on the front was pretty cool because I think I went bogey and then had a par on the second hole and then had five in a row from three onwards. So it was really good,” he said.

Hall was especially pleased to find himself in the clubhouse one off the lead since “coming down the last two holes it started to blow 45 miles an hour.

“It was crazy,” he said, and more wind and possible rain was in the forecast for the rest of the week.

‘COOL EXPERIENCE’ FOR GARETH BALE

The blustery winds were just another challenge in the tournament that features not only the complicati­on of three courses but the addition of amateurs playing alongside the pros.

The celebritie­s teeing it up this year include such sports stars as Green Bay Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers and recently retired Wales captain Gareth Bale.

Bale admitted to some firsttime nerves on the first tee.

“I think every amateur will tell you, even though we’re used to playing in front of 80,000 or more live on TV, it’s a completely different sport,” he said.

“Outside your comfort zone and something that’s just different. It’s a cool experience. Lucky that I hit one of my best shots down the first fairway, which was nice.”

Defending champion Tom Hoge, who out-duelled Jordan Spieth last year to win his first PGA Tour title, carded a oneunder 71 at Pebble Beach.

Spieth posted a one-under round at Spyglass Hill.

PEBBLE BEACH PRO-AM SCORES Leading first-round scores (USA unless noted):

8-under

63 - Hank Lebioda 7-under 64 - Kurt Kitayama, Harry Hall (ENG) 65 - Chad Ramey 6-under 65 - Martin Trainer (FRA), Eric Cole, Aaron Baddeley (AUS) 5-under 66 - Ben Martin, Harry Higgs 67 - Scott Stallings, Kyle Westmorela­nd, Keith Mitchell

 ?? — USA Today Sports ?? Gareth Bale hits his bunker shot on the first hole during the first round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-am tournament at Spyglass Hill Golf Course.
— USA Today Sports Gareth Bale hits his bunker shot on the first hole during the first round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-am tournament at Spyglass Hill Golf Course.
 ?? — USA Today Sports ?? Justin Rose celebrates after his putt on the 17th hole during the first round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-am tournament at Pebble Beach Golf Links.
— USA Today Sports Justin Rose celebrates after his putt on the 17th hole during the first round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-am tournament at Pebble Beach Golf Links.

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