Kim's record 62 leads AT&T National
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07/02/2009 -
Bethesda, MD (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Defending champion Anthony Kim set the course
record with an eight-under 62 at Congressional, taking the first-round lead
Thursday at the AT&T National.
Tiger Woods, the tournament host, shot a six-under 64 to share second place
with D.A. Points and Bryce Molder. Australia's Steve Elkington had a 65, while
Jim Furyk led a three-way tie at 66.
Kim, who made it around the 7,200-yard course without a bogey, collected six
birdies on his last nine holes to best the old scoring record of 63 set by Tom
Pernice, Jr. and Peter Lonard last year.
In terms of birdies, it was the kind of success the 24-year-old Kim hasn't
approached since he set the 18-hole birdie record at the Masters by making 11
of them in the second round.
"I'd like to say it was just me playing fantastic golf, but I got a couple
good breaks along the way," said Kim, who also set a personal scoring record
on the PGA Tour.
Kim made his eight birdies before Woods even hit the course to play his first
competitive round at Congressional since 2007. That was the year Woods founded
the Fourth of July Weekend tournament that benefits his foundation and pays
tribute to members of the U.S. Armed Forces.
Woods missed last year's AT&T National after having season-ending left knee
surgery following his U.S. Open victory.
He made about 150 feet worth of putts Thursday while shooting his best score
since also posting a 64 in the second round of the 2007 Deutsche Bank
Championship, which took place in September of that year.
Although Woods has routinely blamed his putting for his sometimes sporadic
play this season, he seemed confident with the flat stick on Congressional's
soon-to-be replaced greens.
"Today I hit a lot of putts on-line," he said. "Some went in."
Playing catch-up all day, he made four birdies and was bogey-free until
hitting into a bunker at the 11th hole. Woods rebounded with a 31-foot birdie
putt at the 12th -- this after he cursed his drive, which went into the right
rough.
He made back-to-back birdies at the 15th and 16th, holing a 12-footer on the
latter to climb within two shots of Kim's lead.
Overnight rains turned Congressional into a shooting gallery, and 36 players
in a field of 119 shot under-par in the first round.
"The golf course could be had," said Woods. "You could be aggressive, you
could fire at the flags and the only thing you really had to worry about is
spinning the ball back too much."
Kim focused on hitting quality shots and also found the course ripe for
scoring, although he took some time to explain the ways he got lucky during
the first round.
Unsure of the wind at No. 3 -- his 12th hole -- Kim fired a drive that was
headed 10 or 15 yards right of the fairway. The ball kicked left, saving him
from a lie behind a tree, and he made a birdie.
On the next hole, Kim's drive was so far right that it missed the trees
altogether, leaving him with a clear shot at the green. He made a seven-foot
birdie putt there, then completed a run of three birdies in a row at No. 5.
"This golf course fits my eye, and when I hit it wide I seem to get lucky out
here," Kim said. "This is one of the very few courses I feel like I get lucky
at. I love coming back to a course I have good feelings about, and obviously
playing well last year helped. But this course does fit my eye, and I'm
starting to see the break on these greens pretty well."
Kim added birdies at the seventh and eighth holes, rolling in a seven-foot
putt for the last one.
Saddled with high expectations since he won twice in 2008, and battling a
nagging thumb injury, Kim has struggled to crack the top 10 this season. He
hasn't done it since tying for second place behind Geoff Ogilvy at the
Mercedes-Benz Championship in January, the PGA Tour's season-opener.
But Kim has finally gotten some strength back in his injured thumb, helping
him to re-adjust his backswing, and he said his goal now is to win major
championships.
Congressional, set to host the 2011 U.S. Open, is a good place to practice.
"I'm starting to focus on my course management because I know at majors that's
what's important," said Kim, who tied for 16th at last month's U.S. Open.
"This is a major championship type of golf course, obviously, because in two
years we'll be here for the Open. I just know that if I'm working on the right
things, it's going to pay off, whether it's tomorrow, Saturday, Sunday or next
week."
The United States Golf Associations will begin its preparations for the '11
Open next week, when the Congressional greens are scheduled to be ripped up
and the soil underneath them replaced.
Woods' tournament will move to the Philadelphia area the next two years to
Aronimink Golf Club.
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