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Robert Streb shoots 65 to lead after day one of Wells Fargo Championship

'One big mistake' on 17th hole costs Rory McIlroy

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Robert Streb fired a seven-under 65 on Thursday to take a one-shot lead in the US PGA Tour’s $7.1 million Wells Fargo Championship at Quail Hollow.

Streb, seeking to add a second US tour title to the McGladrey Classic trophy he lifted in October, had seven birdies without a bogey in a morning round that stood up to all afternoon challenges.

Patrick Reed, playing alongside world number one Rory McIlroy, had eight birdies, grabbing a share of the lead before his second bogey of the day at the 17th saw him finish in a tie for second on 66 with Kevin Chappell.

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McIlroy ran into even more trouble at 17, where a double bogey halted his bid for a late surge.

“One big mistake,” said McIlroy, whose tee shot at the tough par-three hit the rocks in front of the green and deflected into the water.

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