PGA Tour Wrap: Travelers Championship, Round 1

Charley Hoffman, looking to avenge last year's runner-up, opened with a 61

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Charley Hoffman couldn’t help but think about last year as he stood on the 17th tee Thursday at the Travelers Championship.
A year ago, Hoffman hit a similar tee shot right and into the water, leading to a double-bogey, bogey slide on the final two holes of the tournament in which he lost a two-stroke lead and eventually the title.

 

This time, his drive stayed on the fairway. He finished with a par and then a birdie to complete a first-round 61, one shot off the course record.

 

[highlight] The biggest ovation of the day came when Justin Rose was introduced on the first tee as the U.S. Open champion. Rose went on to shoot a 67, leaving him in good shape heading into Friday. [/highlight]
“Believe it or not, I was thinking about it going down 16, 17, 18,” he said. “If I could have just gotten those balls in play, I would have been defending champion here. But this year, I got off to a good start and obviously a little more focused on those last two holes. Hopefully I’m there again this year.”

 

His 28 on the back nine was the lowest nine holes on the PGA TOUR this year, and puts him one shot up on Hunter Mahan, who posted an early 62. Bubba Watson was two strokes back.

 

 

 

 

Hoffman said he thought he might have a chance to go even lower, and was flirting with 59 after making eagle on 10 and 12, and going to 8 under with a birdie on 16.

 

“I knew I had some chances coming in,” he said. “But when it’s said and done, as I displayed last year, 16, 17 and 18 aren’t an easy test. So I was just trying to make some pars coming in.”

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