Campbell finds his groove

Gets it going early to hold share of lead at Harbour Town

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HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. -- Chad Campbell used a fast start and Vaughn Taylor and Colt Knost had strong finishes to share the first-round lead at 4-under 67 in the RBC Heritage on Thursday.

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HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. — Chad Campbell used a fast start and Vaughn Taylor and Colt Knost had strong finishes to share the first-round lead at 4-under 67 in the RBC Heritage on Thursday.

Campbell birdied four of his first seven holes, Knost birdied three of his last five, and Taylor holed out from the fairway for a closing eagle on the par-4 ninth hole at Harbour Town Golf Links.

Jim Furyk, the 2010 winner, was a stroke back along with Harris English, Charlie Wi and Matt Every. Forty-two players, including John Daly in his second PGA Tour event this year, were at even par or better.

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Jim Furyk shoots from a bunker on No. 16 during the first round of the RBC Heritage on Thursday. He shot a 3-under 68.
Tribune Media MCT Sarah Welliver / The Island Packet / MCT Jim Furyk shoots from a bunker on No. 16 during the first round of the RBC Heritage on Thursday. He shot a 3-under 68.

Masters winner Bubba Watson took the week off as did most players ranked in the world’s top 20. No. 1 Luke Donald, who has been second, third and second here the past three years, opened with a 75. He has to finish in the top eight or surrender the top spot to No. 2 Rory McIlroy next week.

Matt Kuchar, who was tied for the lead at Augusta National with three holes left before finishing two shots out of the playoff between Watson and Louis Oosthuizen, hoped to continue his strong play at Harbour Town, but ended in a large group at 1-over 72.

Campbell held a first-round lead for the first time since the 2009 Masters. His game has faded some since then — he recorded just one top 10 (at the British Open) last year, his fewest since coming out on tour in 2002 — and has missed five cuts in nine tournaments this year.

“I haven’t felt like I’ve been that far off,” Campbell said. “But the results haven’t been good at all.”

Campbell got it going at Harbour Town with an eight-foot birdie putt on No. 2 and then consecutive birdies on the fourth and fifth holes. He moved to four under two holes later, rolling in a 20-footer for birdie. He added a final birdie on the 15th.

Campbell said the wind reminded him of his days playing golf in west Texas. “Other than the trees and the ocean,” he joked.

Taylor caught Campbell with his stunning shot from 103 yards out on his final hole, the ninth. Taylor, a native of Augusta, Ga., also has struggled and teed off at the RBC Heritage on a sponsor’s exemption. He fell back to even par with a double bogey on the 16th hole before heating up on his last nine. He made birdies on the second, fourth and seventh holes before stunning the gallery — and himself — with his on-target sand wedge.

“I hit a smooth one,” Taylor said. “Came off right, right at it, and fortunate enough to go in.”

Knost joined the leaders with a late charge of his own, collecting birdies on the 14th, 16th and 18th holes. Knost thinks this might be just the thing to jump-start a sluggish year — his lone top 20 was a third place at the Mayakoba Classic in February.

“It’s just my kind of course,” Knost said. “You have to hit it fairly straight. Distance isn’t that big a deal. The greens are real small, just give yourself a lot of chances.”

That’s the way Furyk played Harbour Town, too. His problem? Starting in the chily, windy conditions not usually seen during April in South Carolina.

He played straight and steady throughout. “I’m happy to get in with the score I did,” he said.

— The Associated Press

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