x
Skip to main content
Golf Logo
InsideGolf Join Now  / Log In
Justin Thomas leads at Winged Foot and what else you need to know after Round 1
SHARE
  • Share on Facebook
  • Share on Twitter
  • Share by Email
Golf Logo
  • News
    • Latest
      • News
      • Features
      • Shows
      • PGA Tour Schedule
    • Series
      • Tour Confidential
      • Monday Finish
      • Hot Mic
      • Rogers Report
    • Shows
      • The Scoop
      • Subpar
      • Seen & Heard
  • Instruction
    • Game Improvement
      • Driving
      • Approach Shots
      • Bunker Shots
      • Short Game
      • Putting
      • Rules
      • Fitness
    • Series
      • Top 100 Teachers
      • Rules Guy
      • The Etiquetteist
    • Shows
      • Warming Up
      • Play Smart
      • Short Game Chef
      • Pros Teaching Joes
  • Gear
    • Clubs
      • Drivers
      • Irons
      • Hybrids
      • Fairway Woods
      • Wedges
      • Putters
    • Other Gear
      • Balls
      • Shoes
      • Apparel
      • Golf Accessories
    • Series
      • ClubTest
      • Winner’s Bag
    • Shows
      • Fully Equipped
  • Travel & Lifestyle
    • Travel
      • Course Finder
      • Courses
      • Resorts
    • Lifestyle
      • Accessories
      • Celebrities
      • Food
      • Style
      • Betting Advice
    • Shows
      • Super Secrets
      • Destination Golf
  • Shop
    • Shop
      • Clubs
      • Shafts
      • Training Aids
      • Balls
      • Bags
      • Technology
      • Apparel
      • Accessories
      • Our Picks
      • Shop All
    • Collections
      • The GOLF Collection
      • The Birdie Juice Collection
      • The Fully Equipped Collection
      • Shop All
  • Newsletters
    • Sign Up for GOLF’s Newsletters
      • Hot Mic
      • Monday Finish
      • Play Smart
      • Our Picks
      • Top Stories
      • Sign Up for All
  • News
    • Latest News
    • Features
    • Shows
    • PGA Tour Schedule
  • Instruction
    • All Instruction
    • Driving
    • Approach Shots
    • Bunker Shots
    • Short Game
    • Putting
    • Rules
    • Fitness
  • Gear
    • All Gear
    • Drivers
    • Irons
    • Hybrids
    • Fairway Woods
    • Wedges
    • Putters
    • Balls
    • Shoes
    • Apparel
    • Golf Accessories
  • Travel & Lifestyle
    • All Travel
    • All Lifestyle
    • Course Finder
    • Courses
    • Resorts
    • Accessories
    • Celebrities
    • Food
    • Style
    • Betting Advice
  • Series
    • Tour Confidential
    • Monday Finish
    • Hot Mic
    • Rogers Report
    • Rules Guy
    • The Etiquetteist
    • ClubTest
    • Winner’s Bag
  • Shows
    • The Scoop
    • Subpar
    • Seen & Heard
    • Warming Up
    • Play Smart
    • Short Game Chef
    • Pros Teaching Joes
    • Fully Equipped
    • Super Secrets
    • Destination Golf
  • Shop
    • Clubs
    • Shafts
    • Training Aids
    • Balls
    • Bags
    • Technology
    • Apparel
    • Accessories
    • The GOLF Collection
    • The Birdie Juice Collection
    • The Fully Equipped Collection
  • Newsletters
    • Hot Mic
    • Monday Finish
    • Play Smart
    • Top Stories
    • Our Picks
    • Sign Up for All
InsideGolf Join Now  / Log In
InsideGolf

Over $140 of value - Just $39.99

InsideGOLF
News

Justin Thomas leads at Winged Foot and what else you need to know after Round 1

By: Nick Piastowski
  • Follow on Twitter
September 17, 2020
  • Share on Facebook
  • Share on Twitter
  • Share by Email
Justin Thomas

Justin Thomas hits his tee shot on the 12th hole at Winged Foot Golf Club on Thursday.

Getty Images

The leader said he loved Winged Foot Golf Club before the tournament even started. “It’s probably one of my favorites I’ve ever played, to be honest,” he said. “It’s hard, so it’s a different kind of fun, but it is fun. It’s all right in front of you. It’s nothing tricky, nothing crazy. Yeah, you need to play well and have control of your golf ball, otherwise you’re going to get pretty exposed.” Winged Foot loved him (and a few others) right back. Here are three things you need to know after Thursday’s first round of the U.S. Open in Mamaronek, N.Y. 

Justin Thomas leads 

Earlier this week, @JustinThomas34 said this was one of his all-time favorite courses.

He backed that up with the lowest round (65) EVER in a #USOpen at Winged Foot. pic.twitter.com/hwnO6jEt2y

— U.S. Open (@usopengolf) September 17, 2020

Thomas played well. He controlled his golf ball. He wasn’t exposed. As he said he needed to do.

Thomas birdied his first hole. He added birdies at holes 6, 9, 10, 11 and 18 and finished with a five-under 65 — the lowest round ever in a U.S. Open at Winged Foot — and holds a one-shot lead over Patrick Reed, Thomas Pieters and Matthew Wolff.

“It was a good day for me from the start,” Thomas said. “I’ve just played really, really solidly. Hit a lot of really quality tee shots. Only had a few squirrely ones, it felt like. The few greens I missed, I hit great bunker shots to give myself good par chances. Yeah, it was a really, really solid round of golf. It’s one of the best rounds I’ve played in a while tee to green. 

News
Jordan Spieth hits driver.
Jordan Spieth knows he’s lost, but he doesn’t know what to do about it
By: Dylan Dethier

“There are a couple things here and there that definitely could have been better, but I made sure all of my misses were in the right spot, and that’s what you have to do at a U.S. Open.”

Scores are lower than expected

Thomas wasn’t the only one to find the Foot friendly. 

Before the tournament, there was talk of the difficult length. There was talk of the difficult greens. There was talk of the difficult rough. After the first round, there were 32 players at even par or better.

Reed, who aced the par-3 7th, Pieters and Wolff are all one back. Two strokes back, at three under, are Rory McIlroy, Lee Westwood and Louis Oosthuizen. Six players are at two under, and eight players are at one under.   

Tiger Woods has work to do

.@TigerWoods with the longest birdie at 16 thus far. #USOpen pic.twitter.com/VxJMzX5ado

— U.S. Open (@usopengolf) September 17, 2020

Tiger Woods started poorly. He ended poorly. He was perfect in between. Woods bogeyed holes 4, 5 and 8. He bogeyed holes 13, 14 and 17 and double bogeyed 18. He birdied holes 6, 9, 10, 11 and 16 — and nearly the 12th, which would have been his fourth straight. 

In all, he finished with a three-over 73. 

Woods hit 6 of 14 fairways and 9 of 18 greens in regulation. He ranked 10th in Strokes Gained: Putting (+2.64), but 112th in Strokes Gained: Off the Tee (-0.76).

“I did not finish off the round like I needed to,” Woods said. “I made a bunch of putts in the middle part of the round. It seemed like most of my drives on the front nine landed in the fairway and ended up in bad spots, and I tried to stay as patient as possible, and unfortunately just did not finish off my round the way I needed to.”

Latest In News

2 hours ago

Rory McIlroy sees 1 truth in tough conditions at Golden Age Philly Cricket Club

2 hours ago

In Philadelphia, a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day for golf-watching

3 hours ago

Truist Championship weekend betting picks: Best values with two rounds left

4 hours ago

'I was like, Oh, s---': Why this rookie caddie apologized to Rory McIlroy

Nick Piastowski

Nick Piastowski

Golf.com Editor

Nick Piastowski is a Senior Editor at Golf.com and Golf Magazine. In his role, he is responsible for editing, writing and developing stories across the golf space. And when he’s not writing about ways to hit the golf ball farther and straighter, the Milwaukee native is probably playing the game, hitting the ball left, right and short, and drinking a cold beer to wash away his score. You can reach out to him about any of these topics — his stories, his game or his beers — at nick.piastowski@golf.com.

  • Author Twitter Account

Related Articles

Celebrities
Casper Ruud hits a golf shot in Austria.

This U.S. Open (tennis) contender has a golf Instagram and it's pretty impressive

By: Jack Hirsh
News

'All hands on deck': How The Country Club is messing with players’ minds

By: Luke Kerr-Dineen
Travel
the country club 11th hole

This wickedly fun hole could be the U.S. Open's most entertaining tee shot

By: James Colgan
News
stimpmeter in use

After Francis Ouimet, Brookline gave us another key piece of golf lore

By: James Colgan
Travel
the 18th hole at the country club

At Brookline, golf faces an all-time debate. Distance? Or design?

By: Ran Morrissett
Lifestyle
baramor golf clubhouse

Headed to the U.S. Open? Join the GOLF team at the best party in town

By: GOLF Editors
Features
happy gilmore

There's a real-life Happy Gilmore (yep, that's his name), and he's really good at golf

By: Alan Bastable
News
oakland hills fire

'From ashes will come triumph': After clubhouse fire, USGA announces 2034, 2051 (!) U.S. Opens at Oakland Hills

By: James Colgan
News
The 2021 U.S. Open and U.S. Women's Open will feature open qualifying.

U.S. Open qualifying announced! Here's every site for 2022 U.S. Open, U.S. Women’s Open

By: Dylan Dethier
Sign up for GOLF's Newsletters
Get the latest news, the hottest instruction tips, new product releases, golf media insider reports and more delivered directly to your inbox. Choose your favorites now.
Sign Up
Categories
  • News
  • Instruction
  • Gear
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
Services
  • Masthead
  • GOLF Media Kit
  • GOLF Magazine Customer Service
  • TERMS OF SERVICE
  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • Opt-out of Ads/Sharing
  • Your Privacy Choices
Social
  • facebook
  • x
  • instagram
  • youtube
Membership
InsideGOLF Logo
More than $140 Value for JUST $39.99

INCLUDES 12 SRIXON Z-STAR XV GOLF BALLS, 1 YR OF GOLF MAGAZINE, $20 FAIRWAY JOCKEY CREDIT - AND MUCH MORE!

LEARN MORE

© 2025 EB Golf Media LLC. An 8AM Golf Affiliated Brand. All Rights Reserved. All of our market picks are independently selected and curated by the editorial team. If you buy a linked product, GOLF.COM may earn a fee. Pricing may vary.

Go to mobile version