-
South Africa stun South Korea to make World Cup history
-
Seoul stocks soar in Asia tech rally after Micron blowout forecast
-
Clarke fears Scotland 'probably going home' after Brazil World Cup loss
-
Moriyasu vows Japan will play to win and top group against Sweden
-
Secret cameras, mics and AI reveal rare Cambodia wildlife
-
Beloved spiritual utopia under threat in Modi's India
-
Bulgaria's milk farmers falter in former yogurt empire
-
Ancelotti hails Vinicius as Brazil march on at World Cup
-
Trump opens US 250th birthday party with rally-style speech
-
Morocco have 'ingredients' of World Cup winners, says coach Ouahbi
-
TotalEnergies awaits ruling in high-stakes climate trial
-
'Master key' vaccine technique may 'prevent next pandemic': researchers
-
Spice Girls' debut 'Wannabe' turns 30, amid reunion talk
-
Curacao belong on World Cup stage, says Advocaat
-
Nagelsmann feels Germany 'punished' for topping World Cup group
-
Morocco overcome historic Haiti goals to roll into World Cup last 32
-
Bosnia beat Qatar to reach World Cup knockout stages for first time
-
Twin earthquakes in Venezuela destroy buildings, sow panic
-
Brazil advance at World Cup as Swiss, Canada reach last 32
-
Vinicius Junior sparkles as Brazil beat Scots to reach World Cup last 32
-
Morocco overcome historic Haiti goals to maintain World Cup momentum
-
Two powerful earthquakes strike Venezuela, destroying buildings
-
ICC judges sue Trump over 'draconian' sanctions
-
Australia teen social media ban has little impact: research
-
Space shuttle ready for new mission in California
-
Modigliani nude sets European record at London auction
-
Tunisia coach Renard demands pride in final World Cup outing
-
Trump seeks $88 bn in extra funding, mostly for Iran war
-
Switzerland, Canada advance as Brazil eye last 32
-
Wyatt-Hodge stars as England ease into Women's T20 World Cup semi-finals
-
Bosnia in strong position to reach last 32, Qatar out of World Cup
-
Switzerland down World Cup co-hosts Canada to top Group B, both progress
-
Brent falls below $75 as Nasdaq drops for 3rd straight day
-
'New rules': life in world epicentre of jihadist terror
-
Korda chases 3rd straight major at Women's PGA Championship
-
Trump clashes with Republicans in testy Capitol visit
-
Zimbabwe Senate approves bill to extend presidential term
-
Scheffler says PGA Tour headed 'in right direction' with two-tier system
-
Pulisic fitness boost as US seek knockout momentum against Turkey
-
Mamdani-backed leftist candidates win New York Democratic primaries
-
Hantavirus outbreak should formally end on July 2: WHO
-
Britain's Draper continues promising start under Andy Murray
-
Hong Kong arrests two for allegedly selling 'seditious' material
-
Laporte wary of Uruguay will to avoid World Cup exit against Spain
-
US promises to protect Gulf states' interests in Iran talks
-
Major Nigeria police reform edges forward with senate approval
-
Trials of two Ebola treatments to start in DRC next week: WHO
-
Trump consolidates rightward shift in Latin America
-
Judge asks why Kennedy Center covering facade after Trump's name removed
-
Olympics to offer all Games competitors $10,000 grants
Defending champ Scheffler in 5-way tie for lead at Hero World Challenge
Scottie Scheffler, chasing a third straight Hero World Challenge title, had seven birdies before a closing bogey to post a six-under-par 66 on Thursday to join a five-way tie for the first-round lead at Albany Golf Club in the Bahamas.
World number one Scheffler had four birdies on the front nine and added a trio at 13, 14 and 15 to seize a one-shot lead, but he missed the green at the par-four 18th then fired over the putting surface on the way to his closing bogey.
He dropped into a tie with US Open champion J.J. Spaun, former US Open winner Wyndham Clark, Akshay Bhatia and Sepp Straka.
All were one stroke in front of US Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley and Canadian Corey Conners, who were tied on 67.
"I feel pretty good," said Scheffler, who is teeing it up for the first time since the United States fell to Europe in the Ryder Cup in September.
"I think there's always going to be some rust in there, but I don't really think about that when I'm out there playing. I'm just trying to shoot a good score."
Spaun also had seven birdies before a closing bogey, Clark had an eagle and six birdies with two bogeys.
Bhatia holed out from a greenside bunker for an eagle two at the par-four seventh and added four birdies without a bogey.
Bhatia was playing his first round with Max Homa's former caddie, Joe Greiner, on his bag.
The American left-hander said he could already see the advantages of having a lefty caddie.
"I think certain golf courses, certain shots, certain cues that we have, he really understands that," Bhatia said. "I think from the majority of lefties that I've met -- Phil (Mickelson), Bubba (Watson), myself -- very creative. I think lefty has something to do with that. It's an exciting thing for me for someone to see a shot the way I do."
Straka also opened bogey-free, his six birdies including back-to-back birdies at the 17th and 18th to grab his share of the lead.
"I haven't played in a while," said Straka, who is using the unofficial 20-man event hosted by Tiger Woods to get back into the swing of competition.
"Driver was a bit erratic out there at times, but got a few breaks off the tee and iron game and putting was pretty good. Chipping was really good today, too, so nice to kind of post a good score," he added.
Woods is not playing in the tournament, saying Tuesday that his recovery from his latest back surgery is "not as fast as I'd like it to be".
O.Gutierrez--AT