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US Open: Winged Foot turns tame as 21 players dip under par on day one

  • Thursday’s opening round of the US Open is a relative birdie fest compared to the expectations everyone had coming in

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Shugo Imahira of Japan tees off on a benign day at Winged Foot in the 120th US Open. Photo: AFP
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The USGA promised to let Winged Foot be Winged Foot. Maybe they were talking about the East Course.

Between accessible pins, calm conditions and overcast skies that kept moisture in the greens, Thursday’s opening round of the US Open was a relative birdie fest compared to the expectations everyone had coming in.

If they didn’t massacre the course, they left it bleeding.

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Justin Thomas became the sixth player in history to shoot 65 at a Winged Foot Open and he wasn’t the only one turning the leader board red. There were 12 rounds under par the entire week when the Open was last held here 14 years ago. There were 21 on Thursday and the afternoon wave took it just as low.

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Thomas goes into Friday with just a one-shot lead on Patrick Reed, who aced the seventh hole en route to a 66, Thomas Pieters (who recently recovered from Covid-19) and Matthew Wolff, who was in one of the last groups of the day.
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