Hero World Challenge R1

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Woodland & Reed tied for lead, Rose in contention
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December 4, 2019
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December 04-07
Albany, New Providence, Bahamas
$3,500,000
Round 2, Round 3, Round 4


Justin Rose lies three shots off the lead after the opening round of the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas.

Three bogeys, including a six at the par-five ninth, left the Englishman one over at the turn.

But an impressive five birdies, and just one dropped shot, on the way back kept Rose in contention for the 1 million US dollars (ยฃ763,128) first prize.


Gary Woodland and Patrick Reed lead the way on six under with a third American, Chez Reavie, on four under.

Tiger Woods, who hosts the event, is tied for 11th on level par in the stellar 18-man field.


Pos.
Player
Nat
To Par
R1
T1
Gary Woodland
USA
-6
66
T1
Patrick Reed
USA
-6
66
3
Chez Reavie
USA
-4
68
T4
Justin Rose
ENG
-3
69
T4
Justin Thomas
USA
-3
69
T4
Rickie Fowler
USA
-3
69
T4
Henrik Stenson
SWE
-3
69
8
Jon Rahm
ESP
-2
70
T9
Kevin Kisner
USA
-1
71
T9
Matt Kuchar
USA
-1
71
T11
Bubba Watson
USA
Par
72
T11
Tiger Woods
USA
Par
72
T13
Xander Schauffele
USA
1
73
T13
Webb Simpson
USA
1
73
15
Patrick Cantlay
USA
2
74
16
Jordan Spieth
USA
3
75
17
Bryson DeChambeau
USA
4
76
18
Tony Finau
USA
7
79
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