Daily Tribune (Philippines)

TIGER TAMED

I got off to a nice start on the front nine and just didn’t hit many good shots on the back nine

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LOS ANGELES (AFP) — Matt Kuchar fired a sparkling seven-under 64 to seize a three-shot lead after the first round of the Genesis Invitation­al Thursday at Riviera Country Club.

South Korea’s Lee Kyoung-hoon and Americans Russell Henley, Wyndham Clark, Adam Schenk and Harold Varner shared second on 67 with Rory McIlroy — newly returned to world number one — headlining a group of 10 on 68 that also included Australia’s Jason Day and former Masters champion Patrick Reed.

Tournament host Tiger Woods closed with a bogey to fall out of that bunch, cooling off after a hot start to post a two-under par 69 as he pursues a record 83rd US PGA Tour title.

Woods was still a teenager when he played his first US tour event at Riviera, but he has never won on the classic course in the Pacific Palisades west of Los Angeles in 12 prior tries, and his struggles continued on Thursday.

“I got off to a nice start on the front nine and just didn’t hit many good shots on the back nine,” said Woods, who opened with an eagle at the first and added two birdies before the turn but had two bogeys without a birdie coming in.

“Made a couple loose swings and made a couple good saves on the back nine for par, but just wasn’t able to get any birdies on the back nine,” Woods said.

Kuchar, meanwhile, started hot and stayed that way.

“It was a fun, fun day out there playing Riviera,” said the nine-time US PGA Tour winner, who opened with back-to-back birdies at the 10th and 11th.

His seven birdies included a 28-footer at the 18th and a 33-footer at the eighth — his penultimat­e hole of the day.

“Eighteen was a little bit more doable, basically a straight uphill putt,” he said of his first birdie bomb. The downhill putt at the eighth was even more of a bonus.

“You can’t count on that every day, but it sure is fun when they do go in,” Kuchar said.

“To shoot a number like this, you kind of do most things well,” he added. “I felt like it was just steady golf, a lot of opportunit­ies and I was able to convert on a good number of the opportunit­ies today.”

Kuchar, who hit 14 of 18 greens in regulation, said missing in the right spot was the key to getting up and down when needed.

“That’s definitely a big key here,” he said.

McIlroy had two eagles in his round, but said he put himself on the defensive too often.

“There’s a couple times today I hit good shots but was on the wrong side,” McIlroy said.

After getting up and down for par from an awkward lie in a bunker at the 10th, McIlroy was scrambling until an eagle at 17, followed by another eagle at the first.

That’s definitely a big key here.

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 ?? AFP ?? TIGER Woods fades in the crucial stretch of the Genesis Invitation­al.
AFP TIGER Woods fades in the crucial stretch of the Genesis Invitation­al.

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