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Posted: 2008-05-08 20:49:49
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Sergio Garcia put together his third straight
impressive round at The Players Championship. The first two gave him a
runner-up finish last year. The 6-under 66 on Thursday was only a great start.
Garcia birdied all the par 5s and picked up a bonus birdie with a 50-foot
putt on the 14th hole to build a two-shot lead on the frightening Stadium
Course. It was a good step toward ending an 0-for-53 drought on the PGA Tour,
the longest of his career.
Kenny Perry and Paul Goydos each had a 68 in the mild, morning breeze on a
perfectly conditioned golf course. Sawgrass turned tricky, if not downright
difficult, in the afternoon, and Ernie Els was among those who paid dearly.
Els was at 2 under until his wedge came up 20 feet short of the island green
on the 17th, and he barely kept his third shot on land. He wound up with a
triple bogey, and a 12-foot birdie on the final hole for a 72 didn't improve
his spirits much.
Of the 34 players who broke par in the opening round, only eight played in
the afternoon in the increasingly blustery conditions. Todd Hamilton was the
best among late starters with a 69, while Wachovia winner Anthony Kim rallied
for a 70.
Phil Mickelson, trying to become the first player in the history of this
tournament to successfully defend his title, was flirting with the leaders
until a sloppy middle to his round put him at 70. Coming off consecutive
birdies, including a wedge to 4 feet on the 17th, Mickelson failed to reach the
18th green from the right rough, then made bogey from 95 yards away in the
middle of the fairway on No. 1.
Michelob Ultra Open
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP) - The booming drives were there, but more often than
not, Michelle Wie didn't know where they were going in her first round on the
LPGA Tour since February.
The best scores, as usual, belonged to just about everyone else - a course
record-tying 63 by Scotland's Mhairi McKay, and a potential battle looming
between Lorena Ochoa and Annika Sorenstam in the Michelob Ultra Open at
Kingsmill.
Once the most heralded young player in the women's game, Wie managed just
one birdie in a zig-zagging 4-over 75 on a soggy day, even as the River Course
yielded its fourth 8-under 63 in six years, 64s to Sorenstam and Sun Young Yoo,
and 65s to Ochoa and Diana D'Alessio.
While 90 players in the field of 144 shot par or better, Wie was lucky to
get off as easily as she did. She pulled her drive on the par-5 seventh, and
only a tree kept it from flying out of bounds. She hit into the greenside rough
on the par-3 13th, and it kicked onto the green. She hit her drive way right on
the wide open par-4 14th, and another tree knocked it down.
In the Fields Open in Hawaii in February, the Stanford freshman tied for
last among the 74 players who made the cut - 20 strokes behind winner Paula
Creamer.
Italian Open
MILAN, Italy (AP) - John Daly shot a 5-under 67 in the Italian Open, leaving
him three strokes behind first-round leaders Ross McGowan and Marco Ruiz.
The 609th-ranked Daly had seven birdies and two bogeys. He hasn't finished
in the top 10 in a tournament in three years.
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