The opening spherical of the 124th U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2 didn’t disappoint. The widely-discussed ‘Turtleback’ greens made some gamers look silly, whereas others struggled to navigate the native areas that line the fairways.
And but, in any case 156 gamers completed their rounds, two gamers sit atop the leaderboard by themselves. Patrick Cantlay and Rory McIlroy shot spectacular 5-under 65s, with Cantlay posting his rating within the morning whereas McIlroy did so in the course of the afternoon.
Apparently, when Martin Kaymer received at Pinehurst in 2014, he, too, carded a 65 to open the championship. Kaymer held a three-shot lead after that first spherical and received by eight. Cantlay and McIlroy, in the meantime, have loads of firm inside putting distance. They maintain a one-stroke lead over Ludvig Åberg, whereas Bryson DeChambeau and Matthieu Pavon lurk two pictures again. Tony Finau, Tyrrell Hatton, and Akshay Bhatia sit at 2-under.
Listed below are the winners and losers from spherical one:
Winners
Rory McIlroy has historical past on his facet
Rory McIlroy posted the very best spherical of his season, bar none. He shot a 5-under 65, which included a pair of birdies on the sixteenth and 18th holes. However in doing so, he carded a bogey-free opening spherical in a significant for the fourth time in his profession.
The earlier three situations?
The 2011 U.S. Open, the 2012 PGA Championship, and the 2014 Open Championship.
Hmmmm. What do these three tournaments have in widespread? Oh yeah, McIlroy received every, every by a large margin, too.
Earlier than this week, I wrote that, for McIlroy to win the U.S. Open, he wanted to benefit from Pinehurst’s par-5s, stay affected person, and acquire strokes placing.
He checked all three of these packing containers Thursday, despite the fact that his birdie at 5 got here through a chip-in—no footage exist on a scorecard, nonetheless. All jokes apart, McIlroy had a stoic vibe about him all day. He remained conservative when wanted, and by no means acquired overly aggressive along with his approaches. Most significantly, he gained one stroke on the sector along with his putter, the last word figuring out issue for McIlroy’s success. Now, because of this stable begin, he has given himself a terrific alternative to interrupt that 10-year-long main championship drought.
Patrick Cantlay
Patrick Cantlay is at the moment ranked ninth within the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR), however he has not performed as much as that commonplace thus far this season.
His numbers are down throughout the board from a 12 months in the past when he ranked third on the PGA Tour in whole strokes gained. At this level within the season, he’s at the moment 77th and has recorded solely a pair of high 10s up to now.
But, he confirmed everybody why he’s nonetheless a high participant on Thursday, carding a 5-under 65 to shoot to the highest of the leaderboard. However he doesn’t have a terrific main championship resume. He solely has 4 profession high 10s in main, none of which have are available in a U.S. Open.
Nonetheless, if his quick sport continues to carry out because it did on Thursday, a day wherein he led the sector in strokes gained across the greens, be careful for Cantlay to probably be part of his shut pal Xander Schauffele as first-time main winners this season.
The golf course itself
A lot discuss was manufactured from Pinehurst No. 2 coming into the championship: the historical past, the sandy waste areas that line the fairways, the greens, and the areas surrounding these placing surfaces, too. All of it has lived as much as the hype after which some. The course examined the very best gamers on the earth each adequately and pretty whereas additionally producing some high quality leisure.
Look no additional than Collin Morikawa, who ‘ping-ponged’ his means across the fifteenth gap en path to a double bogey. Two holes later, he holed out from the sand for a birdie.
Keep watch over Morikawa, too. He didn’t have his finest stuff on Thursday, however he closed with a pair of par breakers to get again to even for the championship.
Ludvig Åberg
How are you going to not be impressed with 24-year-old Ludvig Åberg?
In his U.S. Open debut, Åberg seemed like a seasoned veteran, firing to the center of the greens whereas making little errors. When he tallied up his rating, it totaled to a 4-under 66, a formidable mark for anybody, not to mention somebody taking part in Pinehurst No. 2 for the primary time.
The younger Swede relied closely on his driver and ball putting, rating within the high three in each classes on Thursday. Usually, good outcomes comply with when a participant has each of those aspects working. That was the case for Åberg, who mentioned afterward that he has “nothing to complain about.”
Matthieu Pavon’s putter
No person gained extra strokes on the placing greens (4.31) on Thursday than Frenchman Matthieu Pavon, who rolled in a pair of eagles on each of Pinehurst’s par-5s.
The primary eagle got here on the par-5 fifth, the place he rifled a 4-iron to 17 ft and made the putt. 5 holes later, on the 617-yard tenth gap, Pavon launched a 3-wood from 288 yards away to 27 ft. He made that, too. He had his putter rolling, a necessity to attain effectively on these diabolical, ‘Turtleback’ greens at Pinehurst No. 2.
If he can hold his putter scorching, who is aware of? Maybe Pavon can contend, and win, very similar to he did at Torrey Pines—one other U.S. Open course—earlier this season. However he nonetheless has a protracted method to go earlier than we will have that dialogue, and he wants to enhance his ball putting, which ranked 62nd among the many discipline on Thursday.
Losers:
Peacock
You could have the very best three golfers on the earth, Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele, and Rory McIlroy, taking part in within the event’s marquee pairing on Thursday afternoon. Scheffler and Schauffele struggled considerably, relative to how they’ve performed as of late, whereas McIlroy put collectively his finest spherical of the season. However to look at them end their opening rounds, you wanted to take action behind a paywall.
Peacock aired the primary spherical’s last three hours, from 5 p.m. to eight p.m. ET, a chief time slot that cable tv ought to have picked up.
The U.S. Open prides itself on offering hours of protection, but it surely fumbled this time slot badly. I’m superb with placing protection behind a paywall within the morning however not within the afternoon, when everybody’s consideration is on the event whereas the workday wraps up.
Phil Mickelson
Twenty-five years in the past, Phil Mickelson got here agonizingly near successful his first U.S. Open title. However he is not going to come shut this time round.
The 6-time main champion made 9 bogies throughout his opening spherical, carding a 9-over 79. He couldn’t get something going with any membership in his bag, as he hit solely 6-of-14 fairways. However maybe much more stunning is that Mickelson discovered solely three greens in regulation. He misplaced almost three strokes to the sector on method.
He might want to shoot within the mid-60s on Friday simply to make the reduce, which, given how he hit the ball on Thursday, appears somewhat unlikely.
Mickelson final made a U.S. Open reduce in 2021.
Justin Thomas
Justin Thomas has been trending in the proper course during the last month, which features a top-10 end in his hometown on the PGA Championship.
However he seemed nowhere near replicating that type on Thursday. Thomas signed for a 7-over 77 on Thursday, struggling closely along with his irons. He even had Tiger Woods watch him hit balls on the vary after his spherical, per Golf.com’s James Colgan.
Tiger stepping in to present Justin Thomas a number of tips on the vary after a troublesome opening spherical.
Not fairly often you see that on the U.S. Open pic.twitter.com/xv03DHGcWI
— James Colgan (@jamescolgan26) June 13, 2024
Like Mickelson, Thomas made 9 bogies in the course of the first spherical, however not like the left-hander, he did make two birdies: one on the par-5 fifth and one other on the par-4 18th.
Regardless, Thomas might want to have a greater ball-striking day on Friday, or else he’ll miss a reduce at a significant for the second time this season. It might additionally mark his fifth missed reduce over his final seven main begins. Yikes.
Momentary TIO Reduction
The short-term immovable obstruction (TIO) guidelines in skilled golf are ridiculous. These guys have extra expertise than anybody else on the earth, and but, when a tower, signal, and even wiring obstructs their line considerably, they have to search reduction.
That occurred to each Bryson DeChambeau and Scottie Scheffler on Thursday.
DeChambeau rifled his tee-shot means proper on the par-5 fifth gap, destined for hassle. Nevertheless it got here to relaxation with a “wire” obstructing his view. As such, DeChambeau acquired to take a drop in a a lot simpler spot a number of yards to the left, which supplied him with a transparent line to the inexperienced. He went on to make birdie.
Scheffler, in the meantime, had an analogous occasion happen on the difficult par-4 sixteenth. After pulling drives all day, and uncharacteristically lacking left along with his driver on a number of events, Scheffler did so once more on 16. His ball stopped rolling proper behind a tree, however as a result of the tee signage from the 18th gap obstructed his view, he obtained TIO reduction. He then dropped his ball—scratch that—he positioned his ball a number of yards proper, giving himself an ideal angle into the inexperienced. Sadly for him, Scheffler caught his second shot too clear and airmailed the inexperienced. He went on to make bogey.
Nevertheless it’s not like that is something new, both. Dustin Johnson obtained TIO reduction on the tenth gap at Oakmont in the course of the last spherical of the 2016 U.S. Open. He hooked his drive 50 yards left off the tee, which nestled down in gnarly thick tough. However as a result of a TV Tower blocked his view some 100 yards away, Johnson requested for TIO reduction, obtained it, then dropped within the first reduce of an adjoining fairway and walked away with par.
If solely us amateurs may obtain TIO once we play…
Viktor Hovland
What occurred to Viktor Hovland on Thursday?
After ending in solo third at Valhalla and posting a robust end on the Memorial, Hovland seemed misplaced at Pinehurst No. 2 on Thursday—a stunning growth contemplating he seemed again on observe after reuniting along with his coach, Joe Mayo.
He shot an 8-over 78, a spherical that included a pair of double-bogies on the eleventh and 14th holes. He additionally made six extra bogies.
Hovland misplaced almost three strokes across the greens on Thursday, rating 151st out of 156 gamers in that division—proof that his quick sport remains to be a piece in progress.
The Norwegian has struggled chipping and pitching this season, rating 173rd on tour in strokes gained across the inexperienced. On condition that Pinehurst No. 2 locations a premium on one’s quick sport, it’s no shock that Hovland struggled as a lot as he did, given his shortcomings along with his sport across the greens. Nonetheless, to see among the finest gamers on the earth implode this badly is an alarming sight to see.
Jack Milko is a golf workers author for SB Nation’s Enjoying By. Remember to try @_PlayingThrough for extra golf protection. You may comply with him on Twitter @jack_milko as effectively.