Short game saves Leishman in Phoenix PGA

Marc Leishman has carded a three-under par 68 to be four shots off the lead after the opening round of the Phoenix Open PGA golf event.

Marc Leishman's short game has held together well enough to leave the Australian thankful for a three-under par 68 in the first round of the PGA Tour's Phoenix Open.

Leishman is the best-placed Australian in Scottsdale, sitting in a share of 18th, four shots behind early leader Matt Kuchar.

He carded a bogey-free round on Thursday (Friday AEDT) and was relieved to finish with birdies at the 12th, 17th and 18th holes.

"I got a lot out of it. I didn't play very well at all," Leishman told PGA TOUR Radio.

"So it's always nice you can play like that and have a good score. I was in the cactus a bit and hit a few in the rough.

"But the short game was good, the putter was good. It was a good day considering the way I played."

Cameron Smith is in a tie for 28th after a two-under 69, with fellow Aussie Geoff Ogilvy a shot further back.

American Matt Kuchar eagled the par-5 13th and added two late birdies and a big par save on the rowdy par-3 16th hole to take the first-round lead.

Kuchar shot a seven-under 64 in perfect afternoon conditions at TPC Scottsdale for a one-stroke lead over defending champion Hideki Matsuyama and Brendan Steele.

The crowd was estimated at 103,420 people on the fan-friendly stadium layout.

Kuchar made a 20-foot eagle putt on the 13th and ran in a 6-footer for birdie on the par-5 15th.

He got up-and-down for par from the left bunker on the triple-deck stadium 16th, making a 12-foot putt, and chipped to inches from the front fringe on the short par-4 17th to set up his final birdie in the bogey-free round.

Matsuyama had a bogey-free round in the morning. Last year, he beat Rickie Fowler in a play-off.


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