On a day when two-times Wells Fargo winner Rory
McIlroy started with a smooth three-under-par 68, Peterson made
consecutive eagles for a sizzling 65 at Quail Hollow in
Charlotte.
Peterson, a former American collegiate champion, led a group of
five players by two strokes, while Woods missed two putts from
inside five feet en route to a 71.
Woods, a 79-times PGA Tour winner who needs three more wins to
match Sam Snead's all-time record, used a new set of irons but
it was the flatstick that caused his problems.
"I struggled with my speed all day," Woods said. "It's weird.
The greens are slow. They're springy and firm. That's not a
combination you would expect. I struggled making the adjustments
today."
Woods, healthy again after a spinal fusion more than a year ago,
is playing his seventh tournament of the year.
He said he was now in "playing shape" and the goal was "just
trying to get a little better."
The 42-year-old and four-times major winner McIlroy are both
making their first starts after disappointing performances at
the U.S. Masters.
Woods tied for 32nd at Augusta National, while McIlroy
squandered a chance to complete the career grand slam after
starting the final round in second place behind eventual
champion Reed.
McIlroy says he licked his wounds for about a week after a final
round 74 at the Masters, but is now trying to look forward
rather than back.
"I would have taken that score before I went out there," he said
of his 68.
"I struggled a little bit with my game in the pro-am yesterday.
"I did some practice yesterday afternoon which seemed to pay
off. I could take it straight from the range onto the golf
course this morning.
"I was a little apprehensive today. I didn't know what to
expect. I made some good swings and hit some good putts."
The Northern Irishman clinched his first PGA Tour victory at
Quail Hollow in 2010, while American Justin Thomas last August
captured his first major on the same course.
Thomas made a mediocre return to the venue on Thursday with a
two-over 73, while Masters champion Reed fared better with a 71.
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina)
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