Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Poulter, Hubbard are tied at Hilton Head

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HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. The RBC Heritage began two month later than usual with a little rain, a little sunshine and a lot of birdies, most of them from Jordan Spieth to turn a rough start into a furious finish.

Ian Poulter holed a 30-foot birdie putt and followed with a 5-iron to 4 feet for a birdie that closed out his round of 7-under 64, giving him a share of the lead Thursday with Mark Hubbard at Hilton Head.

“I’ve always loved coming here to play golf,” said Poulter, and he has plenty of company this year.

The RBC Heritage, typically a week after the Masters in April, is the second tournament since the PGA Tour returned after 90 days from the COVID-19 pandemic. The top three players in the world are at Hilton Head – Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm and Justin Thomas – and none broke par on a day in which 66 players in the 151man field shot in the 60s. A year ago, only 38 players in the 132-man field opened in the 60s.

Spieth wouldn’t have guessed he would be one of them after a tee shot what was 5 yards right of the 12th fairway hit a tree and didn’t stop rolling until it was out-ofbounds. He made triple bogey and was 3 over through three holes.

Determined to at least try to get under par for his round, Spieth had a career-best six straight birdies on his back nine and finished with seven birdies over his last eight holes for a 66.

Poulter and Hubbard were a shot ahead of a group that included Webb Simpson and Ryan Palmer.

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