Much like Rory McIlroy earlier shot the first under - par round of his career at TPC Sawgrass, Tiger is seeking
his first bogey - free round at the course.
Last year, Spieth went 58 holes and shot to the top of the leaderboard before he made
his first bogey.
He two - putted for
his first bogey of the day, and he's back to even par for the tournament.
Standing on the No. 6 tee box at TPC Sawgrass, Tiger held a one - shot lead at 13 - under par before carding
his first bogey of the day a few moments later.
He pulled it for
his first bogey of the day, but that dropped shot wasn't a result of the rain.
Not exact matches
Since
bogeying the
first hole of today's round, Kuchar has penciled in three birdies and 11 pars to stay atop the leaderboard.
A
bogey on the 14th hole knocked him into a tie for
first, then relegated him to second place after Haotong Li's back - to - back birdies pushed the Chinese debutant into day one's top position.
Day was the heavy favorite at the start of the round, but two unexpected
bogeys in his
first three holes stunted those chances, Of course, we watched Day on Friday make seven birdies in eight holes during that middle stretch of the course and he's still got that ahead of him.
After
bogeying his
first hole of the day, Kuchar played nearly mistake - free golf, with 12 pars and four birdies.
Fowler, who won his
first PGA Tour victory last week in the Wells Fargo Championship, shot a final - round 70 today, including an 3 - under 33 on the back nine, but was crippled by a double
bogey on the par four fifth hole.
After two
bogeys in the
first three holes, Jason Day gets back on track with a on 5 #PGAChamp https://t.co/5V9rnVSiWP
He double -
bogeyed the opening hole last Thursday and failed to break par in the
first two rounds at a place where he has won five times.
He
bogeyed the
first two holes on Sunday and kept missing fairways and greens on his way to a five - over-par 76.
Adam Scott could have packed it in after starting Sunday's WGC - Cadillac Championship finale with two double
bogeys in his
first five holes.
A scoring error put a momentary scare in his fans, but Garcia only took a
bogey 5 on the
first hole of the backside.
His 2012 campaign has not started with a bang, either, as he
bogeyed No. 10, his
first hole of Thursday's opening round.
It's the
first time in 27 years that a player has been
bogey free through the
first 36 holes in his
first appearance at the Stadium Course.
He closed Sunday with 27
bogey - free holes to win by five over Satoshi Kodaira and Shaun Norris in his
first start since announcing his equipment switch to Callaway.
Daly, whose trousers enjoyed the long - drive contest far more than Bubba Watson did, started out with five
bogeys in his
first six holes but two birdies on the back nine had him tied with Tiger Woods at 3 - over for the day.
Holmes was steady as they come with pars in his
first 10 holes on Saturday, then fired three birdies on the back nine to go along with a
bogey on 14.
After making just four
bogeys in the
first three rounds, Spieth has given four back on the front nine alone on Sunday.
Sergio Garcia was the
first big victim of these insane greens, five - putting from 8 feet for a quad
bogey.
The adventure of the 13th rightfully became the most notorious
bogey, but Spieth was unsteady from the
first tee.
He was still two strokes behind Finsterwald, who had holed out at the 72nd with a score of 280, and also still two behind Player, who had been hitting the ball well after a shaky start — including two
bogeys on the
first three holes.
Rocca says a gust pushed him just as he putted on the
first hole, and he blew the ball eight feet by the cup and made a
bogey.
On Thursday he had a three - putt
bogey on the
first hole and eight scrambling pars thereafter.
If Jordan Spieth wins today, he'd be the
first Masters Champion with multiple double
bogeys or worse since Craig Stadler in 1982.
Watson
bogeyed five of his
first six holes on Saturday and fell below the projected cut, but he made a couple of birdies at Nos. 8 and 9 that put him back in position to at least reach the weekend.
Its rough is thick enough that players were complaining about it long before the
first round teed off, and its deep fairway bunkers function as auto -
bogeys for most players unfortunate to find themselves stuck here.
The
bogey - par start for Spieth, combined with Kuchar's snipe at No. 2, has made this a new game in the
first 15 minutes of their final round.
Lee, who held a three - shot lead at the start of the round, opened the door for everyone on the
first page of the leaderboard when he made three
bogeys in his
first seven holes.
He went the
first 58 holes this week without giving a shot back to par, and hadn't made a
bogey since the final round of the RBC Heritage.
He proceeded to chunk his
first chip shot and missed his second to the right of the cup for the lone
bogey on his card.
Spieth
bogeyed both par - 5s on his
first nine, which is a good way to fall behind the long - hitting McIlroy.
There were only three birdies scored there during the
first half of the tournament, and a total of 73
bogeys or worse.
Woods has yet to make a
bogey through his
first six holes, but he's just 1 - under.
This left Sneed, who was merely trying to win his
first major title, to face up to the pressure of protecting his lead, as he had been doing more or less successfully all day long — and the result was three terrible putts and three consecutive
bogeys.
He had been the best tee - to - green golfer in the field — he
bogeyed only one hole in the
first three rounds — and if he had putted as well as an average weekend hacker, he would have won the tournament from the clubhouse to the airport.
On Thursday he got the Open started by going six under through the
first 13 holes; he then suffered two double
bogeys.
Our
first loss to bournemouth doesn't make them our
bogey team.
With a
bogey setting the tone on his
first hole, Woods went on to double -
bogey the eighth before racking up three more
bogeys on the back nine.
Thompson, nearly flawless all week, carded just her third
bogey of the tourney (her
first in 29 holes, on the par - 4 11th) on the back nine on Saturday and added another on No. 16.
Michelle Wie put a couple of
bogeys toward the end of her
first nine holes Thursday well behind her, as the 18 - hole LPGA Founders Cup co-leader of the morning wave absolutely pummeled Wildfire Golf Club in Phoenix on her inward nine.
True, Spieth had whittled his own lead down from five shots through nine holes to three with back - to - back
bogeys on Nos. 10 and 11, but the shock heard «round Augusta came when he splashed
first his tee shot and then his third strike into the brook.
After winning the British Open to set up his
first chance at the career grand slam, Spieth went 1 - over on Thursday and is +2 for the day after making the turn and
bogeying the 10th.
Through his
first 14 holes, Dufner is 4 - under par, with four bridies and no
bogeys on the day.
Poulter was even through the
first nine holes, but had two double
bogeys and just one birdie on the back.
Woods called his four - birdie, four -
bogey, one - eagle performance a «bittersweet ending» to his
first Masters start since 2015 after returning to competition in February from his fourth back surgery.
The triple -
bogey was her
first over-par hole in the Championship.
It was Spieth who found the trees and made
bogey there — his
first of the day.