Ireland's Padraig Harrington is well in contention after posting a first round 67 at the Genesis Open in California.
He sits on four under par and is only three shots behind leader Sam Saunders on seven under par.
Saunders is the grandson of the legendary Arnold Palmer who won this tournament back-to-back 50 years ago.
50 years ago, Arnold Palmer went back-to-back at the @genesisopen.
This year, his grandson Sam Saunders leads it.https://t.co/YqYGKvchAu pic.twitter.com/9zmc5mXoti
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) February 17, 2017
The big hitting Dustin Johnson leads the chasing pack on five under, tied with J.T. Potson, Daniel Summerhays, Cameron Percy and Brett Stegmaier.
The Irishman is tied in 7th place with 11 other players including Phil Mickelson, Marc Leishman and Brandon Grace.
Dustin Johnson's longest drives today ...
350 yards
342 yards
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316 yards
314 yardsHe's T2 and 2 back. pic.twitter.com/GCmX5FUv5Y
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) February 17, 2017
Graeme McDowell finished on two-under while Shane Lowry is on three-over after 16 holes of his fog-delayed first round.
The iconic Mickelson flop shot. #ShotOfTheDay pic.twitter.com/GyXLbB4pnw
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) February 17, 2017
Other notable scores see world number one Jason Day on even par after 16 holes with Hideki Matsuyama on one-under after 16. Jordan Spieth is two-under with two holes to complete in his first round as well.
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