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Love III, Furyk set pace

2006-03-24 08:09

Ponte Vedra Beach - Davis Love III and Jim Furyk took charge of the Players Championship on Thursday while a preoccupied Tiger Woods battled to a first-round 72.

Former major winners Love and Furyk moved two shots clear on seven-under-par 65, with Woods having returned to the TPC at Sawgrass after visiting his sick father in California the day before.

The pacesetting Americans produced blemish-free displays in damp, overcast conditions at the Stadium Course.

Love reeled off four birdies on the front nine to set the early pace before being caught by Furyk, who picked up strokes on five of the last eight holes at the tournament dubbed the fifth major.

Australia's Robert Allenby, who sank a 30-foot eagle putt at the par-five 16th, returned a 67 to share third place with 2004 European Ryder Cup captain Bernhard Langer and Spaniard Miguel Angel Jimenez.

Twice US Masters champion Jose Maria Olazabal and world number two Vijay Singh were among a group of six on 68 while world number three Retief Goosen opened with a 69.

Of the other big names, Phil Mickelson, Sergio Garcia and 2004 winner Adam Scott returned 70s to finish level with holder Fred Funk. Ernie Els finished with a 72.

Approach play

The 41-year-old Love, winner here in 1992 and 2003, raced to the turn in four-under 32, superb approach play setting up birdies at the second, sixth, eighth and ninth.

The 1997 US PGA champion picked up further shots on 11, 12 and 16 to revive memories of the superb closing 64 which earned him the 2003 title.

"When you've got a day like today, you have to shoot a good score and not put yourself behind," Love told reporters.

"It's not a good course to catch up on. I was hitting it well and hitting it close to the hole and I putted well all day.

"It's nice when you get a guy like Jim rolling the ball over the edge or in the hole every time. You think: 'I can make some putts, too.'

"Jim and I complemented each other really well."

World number one Woods, whose father Earl has been battling prostate cancer since 1998, mixed five birdies with five bogeys to finish seven strokes off the pace.

"It just didn't quite happen today for some reason," the 2001 champion said.

"My putting was erratic but I hit some good shots coming in. At least I found something out there today.

"My father is trying to hang in there, which is a very positive sign. He's fighting just like I'm trying to do out here."

- Reuters

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