Reed
seizes opening round lead in windy Shanghai
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[October 25, 2018]
(Reuters) - American Patrick
Reed carded a blemish-free eight-under-par 64 to surge to the top of
the leaderboard after the opening round of the WGC-HSBC Champions in
Shanghai on Thursday.
Teeing it up for the first time since Ryder Cup, the reigning
Masters champion showed no signs of rust as he made four birdies to
make the turn in 32 before gains on the first three holes ensured he
steered clear of the chasing pack.
Reed holed an 18-footer on his final hole to take a two-shot lead as
he signed for a near-perfect opening round in windy conditions at
the Sheshan International Golf Club.
"It feels great," the 28-year-old said. "To be able to come out here
and to be the first event back and to feel like I hit the ball
really solid. I had full control, especially with how windy it was
today.
"It felt really good because if you can go out and shoot rounds like
that in these kind of conditions, you know you're going to have
confidence when the wind dies down and there are perfect conditions
out there."
Fellow Americans Xander Schauffele and Tony Finau were the closest
challenger at six-under, while Englishman Matthew Fitzpatrick, who
won the European Masters last month, finished a short further back
for fourth spot.
Fitzpatrick's compatriot Tommy Fleetwood, Thai Kiradech Aphibarnrat,
Spaniard Rafa Cabrera Bello, American Billy Horschel and Taiwan's
C.T. Pan were tied for fifth at four-under as several big names
struggled in testing conditions.
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Rory McIlroy had to trust his instincts and play a shot with
alternate hand to salvage a double-bogey on his way to a mixed-bag
72.
The world number five, beginning on the back nine, sprayed his tee
shot near a large trunk on the par-four 16th, giving him no room for
a right-handed swing.
The Northern Irishman turned the club face to connect a left-handed
clearance on his way to dropping two shots but recovered well with
four birdies on the front nine to finish eight strokes off the pace.
Brooks Koepka, who was making his debut as the world number one,
made one birdie and one bogey in his round of 72.
Defending champion Justin Rose was left fuming after a bogey on the
final hole for a 69. (Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru Editing
by Amlan Chakraborty)
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