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Farmers Insurance Open: Nicholas Thompson leads Michael Thompson after day one at Torrey Pines

Nicholas Thompson: The early leader on the coast of California
Image: Nicholas Thompson: The early leader on the coast of California

Nicholas Thompson is the early leader at the weather-affected Farmers Insurance Open in San Diego, where former world No 1 Tiger Woods was forced to withdraw because of injury.

Thompson, teeing-up on the North Course, carded an eight-under-par 64 after hitting 16 greens in regulation at Torrey Pines.

The 32-year-old American opened with an eagle three at the first and followed that by posting a birdie at the second.

Leaderboard

-8 N Thompson
-7 M Thompson
-6 B Koepka
-6 C Tringale
-5 J Vegas
-5 F Jacobson
-5 B de Jonge
-5 I Poulter

The only blemish came via a bogey at the 12th and, after 18 holes, leads Michael Thompson by one stroke.

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Because of early-morning fog, which delayed the start by more than two hours, not all of the field were able to complete their opening rounds – around 40 are yet to finish.

Last week’s winner Brooks Koepka is in a tie for third, two shots off the pace, while Englishman Ian Poulter is a stroke further adrift.

Only one of the leading 10 players to have completed their rounds – Jhonattan Vegas (67) – was playing on the much more difficult South Course, where the final 36 holes will be contested over the weekend.

Phil Mickelson, a three-time winner of the tournament, was at one-over-par through 15 holes on the South when play was halted.

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Dustin Johnson, making his first Tour start since last July's Canadian Open, was two over with one hole to play on the South Course, while former world No 1 Woods pulled out with back pain after struggling through 11 holes on the North.

Yet early leader Nicholas Thompson is happy to have three rounds remaining on the South – providing, as expected, he makes the cut.

He said: "Between the two golf courses the North Course has always been my nemesis in relation to the field. So it's nice to get a good start there.

"I mean, it's in perfect condition. All the sight lines are good, the fairways are defined well, and I mean it just looks great. The greens are the best I've seen the North Course since I turned pro 10 years ago here.

"It's not so much the way the North Course looks, it's how good the South Course looks.

"And it just feels really good when I step up on it. I don't think there's one shot out there that I look at and I go, 'oh, I dread this shot all day'. No, you just know you got to go out there and hit good golf shots."

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