The eagles: Koepka from bunker; Hoffman from rough

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The eagles: Koepka from bunker; Hoffman from rough

It took a little while but players finally started scoring on Thursday at Royal Birkdale. Once the rain subsided and the sun came out, some red numbers were posted.Brooks Koepka and Charley Hoffman were among those who had eagles in Round 1 of The Open.Hoffman's came on the par-4 first hole, which brutalized players in the morning.Koepka's came from a greenside bunker on the par-5 17th.



As he plays his second shot out of the rough at 18. He sends it into the bunker and gives his arm a flap. Koepka is in deep rough about 190 yards from the hole. Charley Hoffman and Matt
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Koepka kept it interesting with 3-putt bogey on 17 and walked up 18 with a 2-shot lead. He pulled his drive into heavy grass just outside a bunker and chopped his ball out to the fairway to a spot 68 yards from the hole, from where he hit his third shot to 6 feet.
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Charley Hoffman had the best start of all, holing out from the rough on the daunting opening hole for an eagle. He was poised to join the leaders when he reached 5 under with a birdie on the 15th, only to drop shots on the next two holes. Hoffman shot 67 and was in a group that included Justin Thomas, Ian Poulter and Rafa Cabrera Bello.
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