PGA Championship latest from Quail Hollow | Official leaderboardFirst round: Spieth and McIlroy muddle their linesAnd feel free to email scott.murray@theguardian.com 3.04pm BST A couple of good scores apart, Quail Hollow is playing even tougher today. There’s been no rain, so the greens are very hard, very fast, and very difficult to hold. The storms over the weekend will probably allow for some lower scoring after the course has had a drink, but for now receptiveness is at a premium. By way of illustration, the leader Kevin Kisner misses the green at the par-three 13th, then trundles his chip all the way across it and over the other side. Bogey, and he’s back to -5, his lead over Thorbjorn Olesen now just the one. 2.54pm BST Another birdie for Kevin Kisner, this time at 12, and he’s put a bit of daylight between himself and the rest of the field at the top of the leader board! He’s -6. Meanwhile the Somnambulist keeps on moochin’: birdie at 14, his third of the day, and the 2013 champ rises to level par. It’s good to see Dufner, one of golf’s great Everyman characters, back and firing at his brilliant, easy-going best, coming off the back of his best-ever performance at an Open, a top-15 finish at Birkdale. God speed through the Green Mile, sir. Continue reading…
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