Davis Riley leads Memorial by 1 after birdie barrage
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[June 02, 2023]
Davis Riley birdied three of his final four holes on Thursday
to grab a one-stroke lead with a 5-under-par 67 in the first round
of the Memorial Tournament in Dublin, Ohio.
Starting on the back nine during very challenging conditions in the
afternoon wave at Muirfield Village Golf Club, Riley was 2 under
through 14 holes. He then reeled off birdies on Nos. 6 and 7 before
draining a 13-foot birdie putt on No. 9 to move a shot ahead of
England's Matt Wallace, who carded a 4-under 68 during the morning
wave.
"It's a tough golf course," Riley said. "Especially in the afternoon
because the greens get really firm and bouncy. And the wind was up.
I just had a couple up and ins on some par-4s to save par that kind
of kept the round going."
Jordan Spieth is among a group of seven players another shot off the
pace at 3 under that also includes Mark Hubbard. Spieth was tied for
the lead at 4 under when his tee shot on No. 18 found a fairway
bunker. After advancing the ball only 25 yards and then finding
another bunker green side, Spieth got up and down to salvage bogey.
"It felt like a great round," he said. "It was nice to beat a tough
golf course."
Hubbard, who got into the field as an alternate and also started on
the back nine, reached 6 under during the morning wave. He then
drilled a sprinkler head with his approach shot on No. 16 that
ricocheted his ball past the green, beginning a string of three
consecutive bogeys to end his round.
"I've been playing really well, I've been working really hard," he
said. "I've never really played that well here. So the combination
of feeling pretty confident with my game and absolutely zero
expectations always usually leads to good stuff."
A total of 32 players finished under par Thursday. That included
2020 champion Jon Rahm, who birdied three of his final eight holes
to get to 2 under and in a tie for 10th place.
That was four shots better than World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, whose
opening 74 included four bogeys against a pair of birdies.
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Jack Nicklaus' signature course underwent a
significant re-design. Spieth said the fairways "are like half the
width that they normally are," which Rahm said he enjoys the options
presented to players off the tee.
"At the end of the day it's mainly a second-shot
golf course," Rahm said. "You have to have those irons dialed in,
whether you have an 8-iron or a pitching wedge. So to an extent I
think it might compare to a U.S. Open, but we've gotten to a point
nowadays where hitting a 5-wood off a tee in a U.S. Open doesn't
usually happen. So it's usually mostly 5-wood, 7-iron. So there's
some holes where you relate, but for the most part I wouldn't say
it's exactly the same."
Third-ranked Rory McIlroy struggled like many on the 18th hole. Like
his playing partner Spieth, McIlroy was one shot off the lead when
he lost his drive to the right. After going long with his third
shot, the Northern Irishman sent his fourth back past the flag and
wound up with a triple-bogey 7 to drop to even par.
However, he's still in the hunt, five shots back of Riley, who
entered the week ranked 79th and coming off five consecutive missed
cuts in stroke play events. He did win the Zurich Classic of New
Orleans with Nick Hardy in April.
Riley also held a share of the lead after the first round of the
Memorial last year before eventually tying for 13th. He hopes to
draw upon that experience for the next three days and earn a winning
handshake from Nicklaus on Sunday afternoon.
"It would be really special, just a guy that I've looked up to and
one of the best to ever play the game, and to win his tournament
would be really special," he said. "It's day one. I got a lot of
work to do and hopefully I can find myself with an opportunity
Sunday and that would be pretty amazing."
--Field Level Media
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