Woods, whose last major win was the 2008 U.S. Open at Torrey Pines, has cracked the top 100 in the world rankings during his return from a fourth back surgery since 2014. But Tiger is still looking for his first win on Tour since 2013. 

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He’ll have his work cut out for him at Shinnecock Hills in what is sure to be a grueling tournament with a loaded field. That includes Brooks Koepka, who won last year’s U.S. Open at Erin Hills with a record-tying score of 16 under.

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Live updates from Round 1

The shot of the day, by Rafael Cabrera-Bello:

Well, here are the “highlights” of Tiger Woods’ round:

Steve Stricker is back at the U.S. Open and, as usual, is playing well:

He’ll chase that high for the rest of his life.

Seen a couple of these today. …

What. A. Shot.

Holing out for birdie? Nice.

Making shots like these could be the difference at the U.S. Open:

Phil Mickelson with his first birdie of the day:

Couldn’t sink the shot, but on a day like today, you’ll take great shots where you can get them:

Scott Piercy drains a birdie putt from about 80 feet away! 

No one said this was going to be easy. 

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