Live updates from the first round of the year’s final majorYou can email Scott here with your thoughtsOfficial live leaderboardNot on Sky, BT or BBC: how to watch the US PGA 2.56pm BST Nope, it’s a double bogey for Tiger, whose putt at 11 stubbornly stays high on the right of the cup. He was always a notoriously slow starter in the majors, even in his pomp, dropping shots and losing balls on the opening holes. But he’s already given himself a job of work. He’s +3, and looking extremely put out. Especially as both of his partners make their birdie putts: Rory’s back to level par, while JT looks in the mood to launch a serious defence of his title. He’s -1 and hasn’t looked like putting a foot wrong. 2.52pm BST The 362-yard par-four 11th is one the players have their beady eyes on. A real birdie chance. JT and Rory set themselves up, the reigning champ wedging his ball to four feet. But it’s disaster for Tiger, who sends his tee shot left into more thick rough, then puts his second into the water guarding the front right of the green. He wedges to 15 feet, but he’ll need to knock that one in to limit the damage to bogey. He’s already a picture of extreme frustration. Continue reading…
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