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AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am - Round One

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According to Fox 28, the most-accomplished golfer on tour and the brightest young talent had contrasting days to start the Memorial Tournament.

Five-time champ Tiger Woods settled for a one over (73) after limping out to a four over on the front nine.

Master champion Jordan Spieth struck the ball well consistently to put himself near the top of the leaderboard at with a minus four (68).

2011 FedEx Cup champion Bill Haas finished with a solid two under (70) after a an up-and-down back nine, which included three birdies and two bogies in a five-hole stretch.

Indiana alum and 2005 Big Ten champion Jeff Overton was three up through his first nine, but lost three strokes with a bogey followed by a double-bogey on the 15th and 16th holes.