Las Vegas Review-Journal

Late birdie binge gives Finau first-round Memorial lead

- By Doug Ferguson The Associated Press

DUBLIN, Ohio — Tiger Woods was back on the PGA Tour for the first time in five months Thursday and saw Muirfield Village like never before. It was practicall­y empty.

Woods opened with a 10-foot birdie and there was silence. He finished with a 15-foot birdie for a 1-under 71, leaving him five shots behind Tony Finau in the Memorial, and he walked to the side of the green and stood with Rory Mcilroy, chatting briefly before they nudged their elbows toward one another without touching.

It’s a different world, Woods keeps saying.

It was a reasonable return. “Got off to almost an ideal start and got a feel for the round early,” Woods said. “I just didn’t make anything today. I had looks at birdies, but I really didn’t make much.”

He left that to Finau, who seemed to make everything. Finau finished with seven birdies over his last 10 holes on a Muirfield Village course that was faster and tougher than last week in the Workday Charity Open. That gave him a one-shot lead over Ryan Palmer.

The greens are being replaced after the Memorial, so there’s no concern about them dying out. They were 2 feet faster on the Stimpmeter, the wind was strong and often changed direction without notice. That showed in the scoring. Only seven players broke 70, compared with 35 rounds in the 60s for the first round last week.

This is the first time in 63 years the PGA Tour has played consecutiv­e weeks on the same course.

Muirfield Village only looked like the same course.

“It’s night and day,” Palmer said.

“The greens, they’re 2, 3 feet faster for sure. So I knew it wasn’t a course you had to just go out and light up.”

It wasn’t a course to overpower, either.

Bryson Dechambeau hit one drive 423 yards with the wind at his back, leaving him 46 yards to the pin on

No. 1, a hole where he recalls hitting 5-iron in the past. That was a rare birdie. With wedges in his hand, he still managed only a 73.

Collin Morikawa won at Muirfield Village last week at 19-under 269, beating Justin Thomas in a playoff. Morikawa opened with a 76. Thomas, who didn’t make a bogey until his

55th hole last week, had two bogeys after two holes. He shot 74.

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