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Golf-Sizzling Schauffele grabs preliminary lead at PGA Champion

A rampaging Xander Schauffele powered to the top of the PGA Champion leaderboard on Thursday, firing a recordequaling opening round nineunder 62 at Valhalla Golf Club, as the Olympic champ looked to atone for a shock loss at the Wells Fargo.

Out with the early beginners Schauffele set the target that nobody in the 156-player field could match. Tony Finau and Sahith Theegala came the closest, returning six-under 65s to sit three back.

Not even the 2 most popular golf enthusiasts in the world, world number one Scottie Scheffler and number two Rory McIlroy, could muster a challenge on a day of ideal scoring conditions at the helpless Valhalla Golf Club.

McIlroy, coming off back-to-back PGA Trip wins, turned in a scrappy five-under 66 to settle in 4 off the rate. New papa Scheffler, with 4 triumphes in his last five starts including a second Masters Green Coat, prowls one additional adrift after returning a 67.

Schauffele, who held a last round two-stroke lead at Quail Hollow on Sunday before losing by 5 shots to McIlroy, was a male on an objective in Louisville, matching the guys's significant championship low rating for a 2nd time.

Despite an Olympic gold medal in Tokyo and a shown capability to go low, the 30-year-old American has yet to win a major and is without a win given that the 2022 Scottish Open.

While there is a great deal of golf to be played, the world number three signified he plans to end both droughts with a dazzling error-free opening round that matched his first round effort at last year's U.S. Open.

Just 2 other guys have returned 62s at a major, Rickie Fowler, likewise in the preliminary at the 2023 U.S. Open, and Branden Grace, in the 3rd round at the 2017 Open Championship at Royal Birkdale.

I'll take a 62 in any significant any day, stated Schauffele. Not winning makes you want to win more, as strange as that is.

The top feels far, and I seem like I have a lot of work to do.

Coming off titles at the Zurich Open and Wells Fargo, McIlroy carried that momentum onto the very first tee. He rolled in a six-footer for a birdie on his opening hole, the par 5 10th, then picked up a 2nd at the 13th to briefly sign up with a crowd at the top of the leaderboard.

However the Northern Irishman, who revealed on Monday that he had actually filed for divorce, stalled after the early burst. He took a bogey at the 17th before hitting his stride again after the turn by carding 4 birdies, including three directly from the 5th.

Not a pretty 66, summed up McIlroy, who won the last of his four majors in 2014 on the very same Valhalla layout. I sort of felt like it was pretty scrappy for the most part.

I believed I got a lot out of my game today.

Not really delighted with how I played but a minimum of delighted with the score.

After taking three weeks off to be with his other half, who will give birth, there were worries Scheffler would require time to shake off some competitive rust before going back to his controling methods.

He squandered no time at all dispelling those concerns, holing out from 167-yards on the par 4 very first for an eagle and adding a birdie at the 4th to get to three-under.

However the 27-year-old American could not sustain that level, blending three birdies with a set of bogeys over the next 14 holes.

Protecting champion and LIV Golf standard-bearer Brooks Koepka, bidding to become the competition's very first repeat winner considering that he retained the title in 2019, looked a risk to include a fourth Wanamaker prize to his collection after returning a 67 highlighted by an eagle, birdie and par finish to sign up with Scheffler in a group at four-under.

Tiger Woods, who gathered one of his 15 major titles at Valhalla in 2000 with a playoff win over Bob Might, opened with a one-over 72 but lamented a careless bogey, bogey finish to his day.

This is Woods' first event given that the Masters. Last month the injury-ravaged golf player had actually made a tournament-record 24th consecutive made cut at Augusta National, although finishing last amongst those who played the weekend.

It's simply that I simply don't play a great deal of competitive rounds, stated Woods. I haven't played because the Masters.

So it's a bit different than being at home and playing a flat Florida course.

(source: Reuters)