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Zach Johnson takes lead in World Challenge

Only five players in elite 18-man field break par on first day in tournament hosted by Tiger Woods

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Zach Johnson makes his approach shot on the 18th hole during the first round of the World Challenge tournament at Sherwood Country Club in California. Photo: AP

Zach Johnson is already looking ahead to next year, and one of his priorities is to score better on the par fives. He got started on that on the first day of the World Challenge.

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Johnson birdied four of the five par fives on a chilly afternoon at Sherwood Country Club, sending him to a five-under 67 and a one-shot lead over Matt Kuchar. They were among only five players in the elite 18-man field who broke par.

One of them was tournament host Tiger Woods, who had a new driver in the bag and missed only two fairways. The problem was his putter. Woods opened his round by missing a short par putt, and he finished it by missing a four-foot birdie putt on the 18th. He wound up with a 71.

Kuchar played with Woods – they were partners at the Presidents Cup – and hit his approach into two feet for birdie on the final hole.

I had good shots in there with the proper spin, nothing more than that. But you’ve got to take advantage of them
Zach Johnson

Hunter Mahan and Bubba Watson were at 70. They are among seven players who have yet to win a tournament anywhere in the world this year, even though all 18 players in the World Challenge are in the top 30 in the world ranking.

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