July 6, 2007 (Press Release) --
From WorldGolf.com News Services,
Golf Publisher Syndications
As Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson both struggled in their first competitive outings since the U.S. Open, five players shot opening rounds of 4-under-par 66 to share the lead Thursday in the AT&T National.
Jim Furyk, Joe Ogilvie, K.J. Choi, Stuart Appleby and Vijay Singh all finished at 4 under to lead by one stroke in rain-softened playing conditions at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Md. Fred Funk, Corey Pavin, Steve Stricker and Rich Beem are among a group of seven players tied for sixth after shooting 67.
Meanwhile, Woods — host for the new tournament that returned the PGA Tour to the Washington D.C. area — struggled with his putter and finished the day tied for 77th after a 3-over 73. Starting for the first time in nearly three weeks, Woods missed a pair of putts inside three feet and made seven bogeys.
"Never got the speed right," Woods said in his post-round press conference. "All of my putts I missed were short — way short, actually. It was a struggle. I could not get a ball to the hole.
"I worked so hard at the U.S. Open feeding putts, feeding putts and didn't practice probably as much as I probably should have last week on my putting and unfortunately it showed up glaringly."
Mickelson experienced similar frustrations as he shot a 4-over 74 in his first round since missing the cut at the U.S. Open, no thanks to a wrist injury that has hampered him since late May. Mickelson, who failed to record a birdie while making 15 pars to go with a pair of bogeys and a double bogey, said he was a little rusty.
"Last week, I thought I was playing pretty well," Mickelson told reporters. "Today, I thought I hit a reasonable number of good shots, but I scored terrible.
"The course wasn't that hard to keep it around par or under. I really struggled on the greens. I just didn't make any putts."
Furyk, whose round included five birdies and one bogey, said hitting fairways was the strength of his game Thursday.
For more details visit - http://www.worldgolf.com/news/pga/tour-att-national-congressional-round-1-jim-furyk-tiger-woods-phil-mickelson-5657.htm
July 6, 2007
Any opinions expressed above are those of the writer and do not necessarily represent the views of the management.
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As Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson both struggled in their first competitive outings since the U.S. Open, five players shot opening rounds of 4-under-par 66 to share the lead Thursday in the AT&T National.
Jim Furyk, Joe Ogilvie, K.J. Choi, Stuart Appleby and Vijay Singh all finished at 4 under to lead by one stroke in rain-softened playing conditions at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Md. Fred Funk, Corey Pavin, Steve Stricker and Rich Beem are among a group of seven players tied for sixth after shooting 67.
Meanwhile, Woods — host for the new tournament that returned the PGA Tour to the Washington D.C. area — struggled with his putter and finished the day tied for 77th after a 3-over 73. Starting for the first time in nearly three weeks, Woods missed a pair of putts inside three feet and made seven bogeys.
"Never got the speed right," Woods said in his post-round press conference. "All of my putts I missed were short — way short, actually. It was a struggle. I could not get a ball to the hole.
"I worked so hard at the U.S. Open feeding putts, feeding putts and didn't practice probably as much as I probably should have last week on my putting and unfortunately it showed up glaringly."
Mickelson experienced similar frustrations as he shot a 4-over 74 in his first round since missing the cut at the U.S. Open, no thanks to a wrist injury that has hampered him since late May. Mickelson, who failed to record a birdie while making 15 pars to go with a pair of bogeys and a double bogey, said he was a little rusty.
"Last week, I thought I was playing pretty well," Mickelson told reporters. "Today, I thought I hit a reasonable number of good shots, but I scored terrible.
"The course wasn't that hard to keep it around par or under. I really struggled on the greens. I just didn't make any putts."
Furyk, whose round included five birdies and one bogey, said hitting fairways was the strength of his game Thursday.
For more details visit - http://www.worldgolf.com/news/pga/tour-att-national-congressional-round-1-jim-furyk-tiger-woods-phil-mickelson-5657.htm
July 6, 2007
Any opinions expressed above are those of the writer and do not necessarily represent the views of the management.
Author/Company
GolfPublisher Syndications
Email - golfpublisherusa@gmail.com
Website - http://www.worldgolf.com

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