A great first round with Sergio García has led to first place at The Barclays golf tournament included in the PGA Tour and worth $ 7.5 million prize, along with Americans Paul Goydos and Steve Marino.

Sergio García
All three players had a card with 65 strokes, six under par with Liberty National in Jersey City (USA) where the tournament is played.
The Spanish player was pointed out in his first trip to the field seven birdies and one bogey on the par-four hole 9, the same as Goydos, although he failed in seven, while Marino went to eight under par and two above.
Tiger Woods, twenty-seventh
The American and world number one Tiger Woods, completed his first tour with a total of 70 strokes, one down, result of two birdies and a bogey, leaving you in the twenty-seventh.
Standings after the first round:
1. Paul Goydos (USA) 65 (-6) blows
2. Steve Marino (USA) 65
3. Sergio García (ESP) 65
4. Webb Simpson (USA) 66
5. Fredrik Jacobson (SWE) 66
6. Heath Slocum (USA) 66
7. Charley Hoffman (USA) 66
8. Pádraig Harrington (IRL) 67
9. Ian Poulter (ENG) 67
10. David Toms (USA) 67
…
27. Tiger Woods (USA) 70
57. Angel Cabrera (ARG) 72
95. Camilo Villegas (COL) 75
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