Schwartzel doesn’t let bad shot unravel his round

South African golfer Charl Schwartzel had two stretches of four consecutive birdies Thursday during the first round of the Memorial in Dublin, Ohio, and finished with a 7-under-par 65 and a one-shot lead.
South African golfer Charl Schwartzel had two stretches of four consecutive birdies Thursday during the first round of the Memorial in Dublin, Ohio, and finished with a 7-under-par 65 and a one-shot lead.

DUBLIN, Ohio - Charl Schwartzel made sure one hole didn’t ruin an entire round Thursday in the Memorial.

Schwartzel hit the ball so consistently well at Muirfield Village that the former Masters champion twice had stretches of four consecutive birdies. When he made a double bogey with an 8-iron in hand and his ball on a tee toward the end of the round, he got rid of that bad taste with one last birdie for a 7-under 65.

Schwartzel had a one shot lead over Scott Piercy, who went from smashing it to playing it safe, and he was six shots clear of five-time winner Tiger Woods. Woods hit the ball well enough to be much closer, but he missed too many birdie chances and didn’t make up any ground on the par 5s.

“That’s probably the highest score I could have shot,” Woods said after his 1-under 71.

Woods was one shot worse than 53-year-old Fred Couples, the Presidents Cup captain at Muirfield Village this fall, and one shot better than 14-yearold Guan Tianlang, who has played more PGA Tour events than Woods over the past two months.

Rory McIlroy might be headed for another short week at the tournament Jack Nicklaus built. After opening with a birdie, McIlroy didn’t putt nearly well enough to atone for some loose shots.

McIlroy four-putted the par-3 12th for a double bogey, had a three-putt bogey on No. 7 and ended his round by missing a 4-foot birdie putt. That gave him a 78.

“I don’t really have many explanations for this,” McIlroy said.

Bryce Molder (Conway) had two birdies and two bogeys for an even-par 72. Ken Duke (Arkadelphia, Henderson State) had three birdies and six bogeys for a 3-over 75. David Lingmerth (Arkansas Razorbacks) had three birdies, three bogeys and a double bogey for a 3-over 75.

Schwartzel played in the morning, when the slick greens were still smooth, and he made 10 birdies in his round. Most of them were in the 10-foot range, though he picked up a bonus with a 25-foot putt down a slight ridge on the 16th. As well as he played, he thought a great round might turn into just a good one with one swing.

His 8-iron on the par-3 eighth hole drifted right and caught the downward slope of a bunker. The South African tried to put a little more spin on the difficult shot and wound up sending it over the green. He chipped past the hole to about 8 feet and missed that to take double bogey.

What saved him was a 12-foot birdie putt down the hill on his final hole, allowing him to leave the course with a smile.

Woods, trying to win five times before the U.S. Open for the first time in his PGA Tour career, looked as though he might get much closer to the lead despite having to lay up on both par 5s on the front nine and failing to make birdie.

He hit 5-wood into about 25 feet for a two-putt birdie on the par-5 11th, and then spent the last few hours giving away shots. He made bogey from the back bunker on the par-3 12th, missed a 6-foot birdie putt on the 13th, and chopped up the par-5 15th despite getting a break off the tee when his ball hit a tree and went back into the fairway. He still had to lay up, but a simple wedge went some 40 feet long to the back collar, and Woods had to make a 5-foot putt just to save bogey.

It wasn’t nearly as high as what Nick Watney (82) and Nicolas Colsaerts (80) had on their cards. Woods plays in the morning for the second round and should be able to at least get closer to the top going into the weekend.

Bill Haas and Matt Kuchar each had a 68, the best score of the afternoon.

WEB.COM TOUR Petrovic, Kim share lead

POTOMAC, Md. - Tim Petrovic shot a 5-under 65 on Thursday and is tied for the lead with Si Woo Kim as play continues in the Mid-Atlantic Championship at TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm.

Petrovic had seven birdies and two bogeys. Kim, 17, of Seoul, South Korea, had six birdies and one bogey.

Glen Day (Little Rock) had four birdies and four bogeys for an even-par 70 Thursday. Brendan Pappas (Arkansas Razorbacks) withdrew after shooting a 9-over 79. He had two birdies, seven bogeys and a double bogey. Ron Whittaker (Little Rock) had one birdie and four bogeys for a 3-over 73.

EUROPEAN TOUR

Manassero starts fast

STOCKHOLM - Italy’s Matteo Manassero birdied his first six holes en route to a 6-under 66 and a share of the first-round lead in the Nordea Masters with Spain’s Pablo Larrazabal.

Manassero, 20, is coming off a victory Sunday in England in the BMW PGA Championship.

Sweden’s Fredrik Andersson Hed and Alexander Noren were a stroke back along with England’s Simon Wakefield and Chris Lloyd and Wales’ Jamie Donaldson. American Peter Uihlein opened with a 71.

Sports, Pages 21 on 05/31/2013

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