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Travelers Championship: Scottie Scheffler, Matthew Fitzpatrick start well as US Open champion Wyndham Clark suffers triple bogey

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Travelers Championship: Scottie Scheffler, Matthew Fitzpatrick start well as US Open champion Wyndham Clark suffers triple bogey

England's Matthew Fitzpatrick, Aaron Rai and Justin Rose and world No 1 Scottie Scheffler made strong starts to the PGA Tour's Travelers Championship as US Open champion Wyndham Clark's progress was curbed by a triple bogey.

Clark, who claimed his second US Open title in four years with a one-shot win over Sam Burns at Shinnecock Hills on Sunday, bagged a seven at the par-four 12th after an errant tee shot led to a drop and he then picked out a bunker before missing a seven-foot putt.

The 32-year-old notched birdies either side of that nightmare hole, while gains at 15 and 17, after an earlier one at six, saw Clark sign for a two-under 68, leaving him five shots behind first-round leader Eric Cole, whose blemish-free, seven-under 63 included an eagle at 13 when he chipped in from off the green.

Clark said afterwards: "I had one bad swing, made a triple. Other than that we would be at five under and in a great spot. Really pleased with my round, felt awesome over everything. Just one bad swing."

Fitzpatrick - who has won three times so far in 2026, solo at the Valspar Championship and RBC Heritage and alongside brother Alex at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans - carded a six-under 64, recording seven birdies around one bogey and missing just one fairway.

The former US Open champion, who operated with a new driver, is in a group of six players one shot off Cole, which also features Scheffler, Ben Griffin, Kristoffer Reitan, Bud Cauley and Nicolas Echavarria.

Fitzpatrick said: "I played really solid. I took advantage of the scoring holes there."

Scheffler - tied fourth at the US Open last week, four shots adrift of Clark - posted a flawless 64 on Thursday at TPC River Highlands, with four gains on his front nine and two coming home.

Scheffler said after his lowest opening round since a 63 at The American Express in January, a tournament he went on to win: "When the scoring is lower it can be harder and harder to play catch up.

"Sometimes here you get so far behind you can only shoot so low on some of these golf courses, so it's important to keep pace."

Fitzpatrick's compatriots Rai and Rose are two back from Cole, with their five-under rounds matched by Viktor Hovland, Patrick Cantlay, Corey Conners and Brandt Snedeker.

Watch round two of the PGA Tour's Travelers Championship live on Your Site+ from 12.45pm on Friday. There is also coverage on Your Site Mix from 5pm, Your Site Golf from 8pm and Your Site Main Event from 10pm.

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