Thomas and Kokrak in BMW driver's
set as Woods stalls
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[August 16, 2019]
(Reuters) - Justin Thomas and
Jason Kokrak matched the Medinah course record with seven-under 65s
to share the first round lead at the BMW Championship on Thursday
while a fit-again Tiger Woods struggled to get anything going and
finished the day six off the pace.
A shot behind the leading pair were 49-year-old Jim Furyk, Lucas
Glover, Brandt Snedeker, Patrick Cantlay and Joel Dahmen, while
Rickie Fowler and Australian Adam Scott headline a group of nine on
67, two back on the leaders.
The birdies were flying at Medinah Country Club as an elite
69-player field took advantage of ideal scoring conditions, and both
Kokrak and Thomas could do little wrong on the rain-softened course
on the outskirts of Chicago.
Thomas turned in an error-free scorecard, highlighted by a storming
finish of three straight birdies from the 14th.
Kokrak, who is still chasing his first PGA Tour win, had only once
blemish, a bogey at the ninth, to go along with an eagle and six
birdies.
Their stellar rounds came despite both players appearing out of
touch in their warmups.
The second stop on the FedEx Cup playoffs, only the top 30 ranked
players after the BMW will advance to next week's championship at
East Lake in Atlanta.
Woods, ranked 38th when the day began, has won two of his 15 major
championships at Medinah and he got off to a roaring start with
three birdies in his opening five holes, including one at his
opening hole for the first time this season.
But the 43-year-old, who pulled out of last week's Northern Trust
Open after the opening round due to back pain, saw his hot start
cool off quickly.
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Justin Thomas reacts to his shot on the 14th fairway during the
first round of the BMW Championship golf tournament
at Medinah Country Club - No. 3. Mandatory Credit: Thomas J.
Russo-USA TODAY Sports
He added one more birdie to make it four for the round but his card
also came with three bogeys.
"Didn't chip it, didn't make that many putts and consequently I'm
one under," said Woods, who swung freely and showed no signs of
discomfort.
"It's just not sharp, I'm trying to make changes in my swing and
it's just not quite there yet.
"I need reps and I just haven't put in a lot of reps.
"I didn't feel any tightness in my oblique at all, I didn't feel any
pull and so that was a positive, I just need to clean up my rounds
and get going."
World number one Brooks Koepka had a slow start but raced into
contention with a four-under 68.
The American was one-over through 11 but went five-under for his
last seven holes -- an eagle, birdie, birdie run from the 14th
pushing him into contention.
Briton Justin Rose, Spaniard Jon Rahm and last week's winner Patrick
Reed are also on four-under with Rory McIlroy one further back on
three-under 69.
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto. Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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