Sergio Garcia eagles final hole to lead The Players
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[March 12, 2021]
Sergio Garcia used a late surge
to shoot a 7-under 65 on Thursday and the Spaniard holds a two-shot
lead after the first round of The Players Championship in Ponte
Vedra Beach, Fla.
Brian Harman was alone in second place at 5 under, while a group of
three at 4 under included England's Matthew Fitzpatrick, Canada's
Corey Conners and Ireland's Shane Lowry when play was suspended due
to darkness with 21 players still on the course.
Playing in the morning wave, Garcia started on the back nine at TPC
Sawgrass and made the turn at 3 under thanks to an eagle on the
par-5 16th. He offset a bogey on No. 1 with a birdie on the next
hole and added two more birdies on Nos. 7 and 8.
Garcia then reached the par-5 ninth hole in two shots and rolled in
his second eagle of the day.
"I just love it," Garcia said of TPC Sawgrass. "I've always said it,
Valderrama and this course are some of my top favorite ones and for
some reason they just, it just kind of fits my eye.
"I see what I want to do pretty much every hole and then it's a matter
of doing it, but it definitely I feel more comfortable and I've done
well. So all those things help."
Harman, who opened his round at the first hole, had a rocky front nine
with three bogeys and birdies at Nos. 2, 4 and 9. He then made three
more birdies to start the back nine and had two more at Nos. 15 and 16.
"You know you're going to have a stretch like that at some point to
where the ball bounces into the wrong spot, you miss a putt, you just
barely miss a fairway," Harmon said of his slow start. .".. That's just
part of the rub of this place. So I knew I was playing well. I prepared
really well, I played really great in the practice round, so I figured
if I could just stay patient."
Fitzpatrick was poised to finish in a tie for second place before
recording a three-putt bogey at No. 17. Conners, who opened his round on
the back nine, had an eagle at the par-4 14th hole when he made his
second shot from 153 yards and then finished his final eight holes at 2
under.
"Yeah, it was an awesome shot, obviously," Conners said of the 14th
hole. "I had a really good (yardage) for a 9-iron, just a perfect solid
shot with that club. Just right at it the whole way. I hit it really
solid, I knew it was going to be pretty good and it's always a bonus to
see it go in."
Lowry also was poised to finish the day in a tie for second place before
finding bunker at 18 and closing the day with a bogey.
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Sergio Garcia hits his
tee shot on the 7th hole during the first round of The Players
Championship golf tournament at TPC Sawgrass - Stadium Course. /
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Garcia is paired for the first two rounds with Rory McIlroy, whose
opening-round 79 included a quadruple bogey on the 18th hole.
The defending champion made his turn in 7-over 43, tying the highest
opening nine-hole score of his PGA Tour career. McIlroy also carded
a 43 on the front nine in the first round of the Memorial in 2014.
"Very hard," McIlroy said of trying to recover from his opening nine
holes. "Especially when you're trying to figure it out as you go
along on course, right? You're trying to figure it out but you still
know you're not really sure where the shots are coming."
McIlroy was unable to defend his 2019 title when last year's
tournament was canceled following the opening round due to the
coronavirus pandemic.
McIlroy was hardly the lone marquee player to struggle at TPC
Sawgrass on Thursday.
Former Open champion Henrik Stenson shot a 13-over 85, Tony Finau a
6-over 78 and 2015 Players champion Rickie Fowler carded a 5-over
77.
South Korea's Ben An shot an 11-over 83 after putting four balls in
the water and carding an 11 on the par-3 17th hole. That's still one
shy of Bob Tway, who set the tournament record with a 12 on No. 17
in the third round in 2005.
An double-bogeyed the next hole and was 1 over for his other 16
holes Thursday.
Bryson DeChambeau, who won last week at the Arnold Palmer
Invitational, was at 3 under Thursday and in a six-way tie for sixth
place. Phil Mickelson, who won the 2007 Players Championship, shot 1
under and was in a tie for 26th place.
-Field Level Media
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