Xander Schauffele predicted the US Open could turn “nasty” after an historic day of scoring on the opening day at Los Angeles Country Club.
Schauffele matched Ryder Cup team-mate Rickie Fowler’s eight-under-par 62 to record the lowest score in US Open history and equal the lowest in any men’s major championship, set by Branden Grace in the 2017 Open.
West Waterford's Seamus Power carded an opening round of 2 over 72 to move into a share of 83rd. Seamus had an early start on Thursday, playing with Belfast amateur Matt McClean and New Zealand's Ryan Fox.
The round kicked off in disappointing fashion, with Seamus dropping a shot on the opening hole, but he would proceed to revert that scoring before making the turn. His birdie on the eighth brought him back to level par and he would then move to -1 after a birdie on the par-4 10th.
That was as good as it got for the day, however, as Seamus would go on to drop three more shots on the 12th, 14th and then once again on the final hole.
The duo of Schauffele and Fowler led by five shots after the morning wave was completed on Thursday, but by the end of the day were only two in front of Dustin Johnson and Wyndham Clark, with Rory McIlroy and Brian Harman another stroke back.
“It’s not really what you expect playing a US Open, but monkey see, monkey do,” Olympic champion Schauffele said.
“I was just chasing Rickie up the leaderboard. Glad he was just in front of me. [But] it’s just Thursday. It’s literally just the first day of a tournament. It’s a good start. You just wait until this place firms up. It’s going to be nasty.”
World number one Scottie Scheffler and Bryson DeChambeau were five shots off the pace after rounds of 67, while a frustrated Jon Rahm threatened to break a club over his knee as he struggled off the tee, but still managed to post a 69.
Playing alongside McIlroy, US PGA Championship winner Brooks Koepka carded a 71 which was matched by defending champion Matt Fitzpatrick.
Quote of the day
62’s are like London buses…
— Thomas Bjørn (@thomasbjorngolf) June 15, 2023
Former Ryder Cup captain Thomas Bjorn reacts to the amazing scoring from Rickie Fowler and Xander Schauffele on day one.
Shot of the day
🚨 Matthieu Pavon hole-in-one!🚨🇫🇷@matthieupavon | #USOpen
— DP World Tour (@DPWorldTour) June 15, 2023
Sam Burns also recorded a hole-in-one on the 15th, but Pavon got there first.
Round of the day
Just a couple of SoCal boys going low! #USOpen pic.twitter.com/VIWpcMgnSg
— U.S. Open (USGA) (@usopengolf) June 15, 2023
Rounds of the day in this case as Fowler and Schauffele posted matching 62s.
Statistic of the day
After his opening round 67, Scottie Scheffler is now 58-under-par in majors since the beginning of 2020 - 25 shots better than any other player in that span.
— Justin Ray (@JustinRayGolf) June 15, 2023
While Fowler and Schauffele understandably grabbed the headlines with their 62s, world number one Scottie Scheffler continued to post some impressive numbers of his own.
Easiest hole
The par-five eighth hole gave up three eagles and 77 birdies, leading to an average of 4.610, although there were still three double bogeys.
Hardest hole
One of a trio of tough closing holes, the 17th played to average of 4.530 with just nine players making birdie and the same number making a double bogey.
Weather forecast
Friday is expected to have more sunshine and warmth than Thursday, which should dry the course out and lead to tougher scoring conditions. Winds remain light with a maximum strength of 15mph possible in late afternoon.
Key tee times (all BST)
1602 Dustin Johnson, Sam Burns, Keith Mitchell
1624 Brooks Koepka, Rory McIlroy, Hideki Matsuyama
2132 Justin Rose, Rickie Fowler, Jason Day
2154 Xander Schaufferle, Jon Rahm, Viktor Hovland