The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Streelman, Hossler share first-round lead

McIlroy 3 behind in his debut at Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

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The one time Rory McIlroy could have been slightly annoyed was the very reason the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am was so enjoyable. A shadow. McIlroy was just starting to take his driver back on the par-5 seventh at Spyglass Hill when he saw the shadow of his father move. With so much sunshine Thursday across the Monterey Peninsula, that was inevitable.

“So I backed off it. I said, ‘Fine, stand still.’ Blocked it way right and hit my second in the water,” McIlroy said. “Hard to say anything. Chipped in for birdie, so I was like, ‘You’re forgiven.’ ”

There wasn’t much not to like on a day like this, especially for Kevin Streelman and Beau Hossler.

Streelman doesn’t even play the most golf on his pro-am team — his partner is Arizona Cardinals receiver Larry Fitzgerald, a golf fanatic and regular at Whisper Rock — but he managed to put together another strong round at Spyglass and keep bogeys off his card for a 7-under 65.

He shared the lead to par with Hossler, who added another strong memory from

northern California. Hossler, who challenged for the lead as a 17-year-old on the weekend of the 2012 U.S. Open at Olympic Club, was bogey-free at Pebble Beach.

Hossler birdied the 16th and 17th and had a chance to take the lead on the par-5 18th until enough wind came up to make it a challenge. He sent his tee shot to the right, his second into a fairway bunker, didn’t quite reach the green and had to make an 8-foot putt to save par.

“Just a lot going on there, so I was glad to get out of there with a 5,” Hossler said.

Aaron Wise also had a 65. He was on the Shore Course at Monterey Peninsula, which plays to a par 71. Also at 6 under were Matt Kuchar

and Julian Suri, who were at Spyglass.

McIlroy, meanwhile, used that unlikely birdie on No. 7 to eventually finish at 68, leaving him three shots behind in his debut in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

European Tour: Defending champion Brett Rumford shot an 8-under 64 to take a two-stroke lead over Lee Westwood in the World Super 6 Perth in Australia.

Westwood, tied for second after the first round with James Nitties, missed the cut in his first two tournament­s of the year before finishing tied for 11th in Malaysia last weekend.

Nine golfers were tied for fourth, three strokes behind Rumford.

 ?? ERIC RISBERG / AP ?? Pros Kevin Streelman (from left) and Jerry Kelly played with NFL stars Aaron Rodgers and Larry Fitzgerald during the first round at Pebble Beach on Thursday.
ERIC RISBERG / AP Pros Kevin Streelman (from left) and Jerry Kelly played with NFL stars Aaron Rodgers and Larry Fitzgerald during the first round at Pebble Beach on Thursday.

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