Thomas grabs U.S. Open lead, Mickelson falters
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[September 18, 2020]
MAMARONECK, N.Y. (Reuters) -
World number three Justin Thomas fired his lowest opening score in a
major and held a one-shot lead after the first round of the U.S.
Open on Thursday, while Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods were among a
slew of big-name players well off the pace.
Thomas, who has one top-10 finish in five U.S. Open starts and
missed the cut last year at Pebble Beach, drained a 24-foot birdie
putt at the 18th for a five-under-par 65 at a Winged Foot layout
that has yet to bare its teeth.
That left Thomas one shot clear of Belgian Thomas Pieters, American
Matthew Wolff and Thomas' Ryder Cup teammate Patrick Reed, who aced
the par-three seventh.
"It's one of the best rounds I've played in a while tee to green,"
said Thomas, who needed only 28 putts on Winged Foot's wildly
undulating and speedy greens.
"There are a couple things here and there that definitely could have
been better, but I made sure all of my misses were in the right
spot, and that's what you have to do at a U.S. Open."
Four-times major champion Rory McIlroy, in his first start since
becoming a father on Aug. 31, was among a group of three golfers two
shots off the lead and the Northern Irishman later credited a new
approach for his solid start.
"First round of a major you're always anxious to play well, and
maybe I've overthought it at times," said McIlroy. "I just went out
today and just took what was given to me a little more relaxed and
played really nicely."
'DISAPPOINTING DAY'
Mickelson, who suffered one of his record six U.S. Open runner-up
finishes at Winged Foot in 2006 and entered this week seeking the
final piece of the career Grand Slam, birdied his first two holes
before struggling to a nine-over-par 79.
"Yeah. I don't know what to say. It's a disappointing day," said
Mickelson, who also carded nine bogeys and a double-bogey.
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Justin Thomas hits out of a sand trap onto the 3rd green during the
first round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at Winged Foot Golf
Club - West. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports
"It's a spectacular golf course, great design, awesome setup, and I
thought it was a good opportunity to score low today. I just played
terrible."
Woods (73) made a bogey at 17 and ended his round with a
double-bogey as his approach rolled off the front of the green
before he chunked a chip shot and missed a breaking bogey save.
"It was a bit of ebb and flow to the round today," said Woods. "I
did not finish off the round like I needed to."
Also far from contention were PGA Tour Player of the Year Dustin
Johnson (73), holder Gary Woodland (74) and reigning PGA
Championship winner Collin Morikawa (76).
The U.S. Open was originally scheduled for mid-June but was
postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic and is being played in
September for the first time since 1913 and is the first of six
majors that will be held over the next 10 months.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue and Steve Keating in Toronto; Editing by
Ed Osmond and Lincoln Feast.)
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