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Henrik Stenson shares LIV lead after 64 in debut; Phil Mickelson 11 shots back

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August 3, 2022
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BEDMINSTER, N.J. — Henrik Stenson had a happy return to golf after being removed as European Ryder Cup captain, making eight birdies in his LIV Golf Invitational debut at Bedminster for a 7-under 64 to share the 18-hole lead with Patrick Reed.

Phil Mickelson‘s return to the area wasn’t entirely happy.

As he was teeing off at Trump National Bedminster, a spectator yelled, “Do it for the Saudi royal family!”

Mickelson is immensely popular in the New York area, winning a PGA Championship at nearby Baltusrol and finishing as a runner-up four times at U.S. Opens in New York. He now is seen as the chief recruiter for Greg Norman and the Saudi-funded LIV Golf series. He sat out four months earlier this year after disparaging remarks about the Saudis and the PGA Tour.

“I think I’ve always enjoyed playing in this area. We had a great day thereafter,” Mickelson said. “I thought it was a good day all around. I didn’t really think much of it.”

The rest of his day did not get much better, particularly the end. He missed a 12-foot birdie putt on his final hole, then ran the 3-footer for par some 6 feet by the hole.

“I’ll wait,” he said, and then realizing he was farthest from the hole added, “Is it still me?”

He made that for a bogey-bogey finish and a 75.

Former President Donald Trump, who played the pro-am Thursday at his home course, returned to watch the first round.

Stenson was among four new players added to the 48-man field for the third LIV Golf event. He had pledged full support to the European tour in March when he accepted the Ryder Cup captain’s job, and then signed on with LIV Golf for a fee reported to be about $50 million.

The tour stripped him of the job last week when LIV Golf announced his signing.

“It’s nice to be out there playing golf,” Stenson said. “And yeah, of course it’s been a busy couple of weeks and not the most fun, but we keep our head down and focus on the golf. Just very pleased to have the ability to go out there and do that and play such a solid round.

“It’s the best I’ve played all year, and I’ll take a lot of credit from that.”

Reed also had a 64 in his second LIV Golf event. His round featured six birdies in a seven-hole stretch during the shotgun start.

Phachara Khongwatmai of Thailand had a 66, while Dustin Johnson and Carlos Ortiz each had a 67 and were 3 shots behind.

Charles Howell III (68) and Jason Kokrak (69) also made LIV Golf debuts, while the fourth addition, Paul Casey, had a 73.

The 54-hole event with no cut pays $4 million to the winner, while the top three teams play for a $5 million purse.

After opening with a 69 in the first LIV event outside London, Mickelson has posted either 75 or 76 in his subsequent six rounds.

“I’m just a little frustrated with my game, to be honest,” Mickelson said. “It doesn’t feel that far off. I don’t feel lost, I’m just not scoring. To three-putt the last two holes with makeable birdies, I’m just frustrated because I expect more of myself. I’m going to work on it until I get it fixed.”

LIV Golf announced Friday that two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson would be joining the series in 2023. Watson, who is No. 86 in the world, has been recovering from knee surgery and said he would not be ready to compete until October.

The series has three final events in October in Thailand, Saudi Arabia and Miami. Watson will be non-playing captain on a team at the next stop outside Boston in early September and will contribute to streaming commentary.

LIV Golf: Bedminster Day 1

Player Team Score
T-1. Henrik Stenson Majesticks GC 64 (-7)
T-1. Patrick Reed 4 Aces GC 64 (-7)
3. Phachara Khongwatmai Iron Heads GC 66 (-5)
T-4 Carlos Ortiz Fireballs GC 67 (-4)
T-4. Dustin Johnson 4 Aces GC 67 (-4)
T-6. Brooks Koepka Smash GC 68 (-3)
T-6. Martin Kaymer Cleeks GC 68 (-3)
T-6 Ian Poulter Majesticks GC 68 (-3)
T-6. Charles Howell III Crushers GC 68 (-3)
T-10. Lee Westwood Majesticks GC 69 (-2)
T-10. Chase Koepka Smash GC 69 (-2)
T-10. Jinichiro Kozuma Torque GC 69 (-2)
T-10. Travis Smyth Niblicks GC 69 (-2)
T-10. Jason Kokrak Smash GC 69 (-2)
T-15. Branden Grace Stinger GC 70 (-1)
T-15. Sergio Garcia Fireballs GC 70 (-1)
T-15. Charl Schwartzel Stinger GC 70 (-1)
T-15. Yuki Inamori Torque GC 70 (-1)
T-15. Peter Uihlein Crushers GC 70 (-1)
T-15. Scott Vincent Gleeks GC 70 (-1)
T-15. Justin Harding Crushers GC 70 (-1)
T-15. Matthew Wolff Hy Flers GC 70 (-1)
T-15. Sam Horsfield Majesticks GC 70 (-1)
T-15. Pat Perez 4 Aces GC 70 (-1)
T-25. Bryson Dechambeau Crushers GC 71 (E)
T-25. Ryosuke Kinoshita Torque GC 71 (E)
T-25. Bernd Wiesberger Hy Flyers GC 71 (E)
T-25. Abraham Ancer Fireballs GC 71 (E)
T-25. Kevin Na Iron Heads GC 71 (E)
T-25. Turk Pettit Cleeks GC 71 (E)
T-31. Matthew Jones Punch GC 72 (+1)
T-31. Richard Bland Smash GC 72 (+1)
T-31. Hudson Swafford Niblicks GC 72 (+1)
T-31. Shaun Norris Crushers GC 72 (+1)
T-31. Paul Casey Crushers GC 72 (+1)
T-36. Talor Gooch 4 Aces GC 73 (+2)
T-36. Graeme McDowell Niblicks GC 73 (+2)
T-36. Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra Fireballs GC 73 (+2)
T-36. David Puig Niblicks GC 73 (+2)
T-36. Wade Ormsby Punch GC 73 (+2)
T-36. James Piot Niblicks GC 73 (+2)
T-36. Louis Oosthuizen Stinger GC 73 (+2)
T-43. Hideto Tanihara Torque GC 75 (+4)
T-43. Phil Mickelson Hy Flyers GC 75 (+4)
T-43. Laurie Canter Majesticks GC 75 (+4)
T-46. Sadom Kaewkanjana Iron Heads GC 76 (+5)
T-46. Hennie Du Plessis Stinger GC 75 (+5)
48. Jediah Morgan Punch GC 77 (+6)



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