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  1. get involved

    Get Involved - do you like it when its tough?published at 17:30 BST

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    Love when courses are difficult. Sadly so many pros do not have course management these days. Bring back Carnasty

    Gordie, Montrose

    Great to see how the very best cope with conditions amateurs seem to face every time they tee it up.

    Paul, Finchingfield

  2. Double bogey for Hattonpublished at 17:29 BST

    Burns -1, Hatton +2, SW Kim +6 (9*)

    An outside chance for Sam Burns to take the outright lead but he bends his knees with frustration as his birdie effort from 30 feet grazes the edge. He'll stay at -1.

    As for Tyrrell Hatton, after visiting the grandstand, and the sand trap, he fires back over the green and ends up with a 16 footer to make bogey.

    It's missed, handing him double. Shows how scores can unravel around here.

  3. Get Involved: Do you like it tough?published at 17:19 BST

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    This looks like being a US Open grind again this week, but is this how you like your golf?

    Would you rather birdies were flying in all over the place or players having to work hard for their par?

    Shinnecock at least looks fair so far - the fairways are wide enough to find and there is some control you can get with approach shots - the greens are the slowest in over 30 years of the US Open so precision is rewarded.

    One wrong move though and you're toast. But is it your cup of tea?

    Let us know using the feedback form.

  4. Postpublished at 17:19 BST

    Burns -1, Hatton E, SW Kim (8*)

    Clang!

    The sound of Tyrrell Hatton's golf ball crashing into the grandstand by the 18th green and ricocheting down into the sand behind it.

    He definitely didn't plan that swooping draw but hopefully everyone's OK as he trudges after his ball.

  5. Three threespublished at 17:14 BST

    McIlroy E, Fleetwood E, Aberg -1 (8*)

    After trudging their way up the gargantuan par-five 16th, a par-three offers something of a reprieve for this three-ball and there are no further struggles here as they record a trio of pars and move on.

    Tommy Fleetwood holed a seven-footer for his three. Good to see the flatstick working for the Englishman so far.

  6. McDowell in reversepublished at 17:10 BST

    McDowell +1 (9*)

    Bad news for Graeme McDowell fans. He's just missed a three-footer at the 18th - his ninth - and cards his third bogey in six holes. That birdie-birdie start seems a long time ago now.

    The 2010 champion turns in 36.

  7. Harman hunting the leadpublished at 17:09 BST

    Harman -1 (6*)

    Brian HarmanImage source, Getty Images

    A birdie on 15 for Brian Harman, his sixth hole of the day as he started on the back nine, as he joins that leading group on one under.

    The left-hander won the Open Championship at Hoylake in some testing conditions, not entirely unlike what we've got here at Shinnecock, could that play into his hands?

  8. Reed joins the leadpublished at 17:06 BST

    Reed -1 (6)

    Patrick Reed was a popular pick this week for a number of reasons - he's in great form this season, winning twice on the DP World Tour and finishing T10 and T12 in the first two majors of the season.

    He's not played between the two majors as he waits to get back on the PGA Tour after leaving LIV Golf, but that extra prep time seems to suit him.

    Also, the 2018 Masters champion is one of the best shotmakers in world golf, he's a sound putter and scrambler and he finished fourth here in 2018 when the US Open was last held at Shinnecock.

    So zero surprise to see him join the leaders on one under with his first birdie of the day.

  9. Burns rescues parpublished at 17:03 BST

    Burns -1, Hatton E, SW Kim +6 (7*)

    Sam Burns - brilliant. That's a terrific par save from 14 feet. He loves a putt.

    He'll stay at -1.

    Tyrrell Hatton knocks his to three-and-a-half feet and secures par.

  10. McIlroy and Aberg struggle as Fleetwood flourishespublished at 17:02 BST

    McIlroy E, Fleetwood +E, Aberg -1 (7*)

    At 620 yards, the 16th is a brute, and Rory McIlroy makes life difficult for himself by missing the fairway. His ball nestles into the thick rough around the edge of a bunker and he can only advance it 50 yards from there, leaving him 320 yards for his third.

    His hat flies off for the second time today as he gives that one the full treatment, but he's still 76 yards short of the pin and comes up woefully short with his fourth.

    Two putts from 48 feet and that's a bogey six after an almighty struggle on the longest hole on the course.

    Tommy Fleetwood found the short stuff off the tee, and while he pulls his second into the rough, he produces a magical third, sending one in low which runs out to 10 feet. And he makes the putt - what a birdie!

    Ludvig Aberg lost his drive right and, after a hack out, flew his third into the bunker, leading to a bogey which brings him back into the logjam at one under.

  11. Double bogey for Gotteruppublished at 17:00 BST

    Koepka -1, Young +1, Gotterup +2 (7)

    Add a 13 foot putt to the list of those holed by Brooks Koepka today - it's for a par not a birdie but around here today that's never a bad score.

    Just ask Chris Gotterup who stood on the seventh tee level and walked off the green two over. He came up miles short on the 180-yard par three, which is playing tough today into the wind.

    And he ended up missing a three-foot putt for a bogey so that's a double out of absolutely nowhere. That's the US Open for you.

  12. Postpublished at 16:58 BST

    Burns -1, Hatton Em SW Kim +6 (7*)

    A first missed green of the day for Sam Burns as he flies the par-three 17th into one of the run-off areas that are swallowing balls all over Shinnecock Hills.

    It'll be a tough up and down from there to stay under par.

    Tyrrell Hatton is safely on the putting surface but a long way back from the flag.

  13. Bogey for Burnspublished at 16:50 BST

    Burns -1, Hatton E, SW Kim +6 (7*)

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    Untidy from Sam Burns as he takes three putts on the 16th green.

    That gifts Ludvig Aberg the solo lead in these early stages of round one.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 16:45 BST

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    Tommy FleetwoodImage source, Getty Images

    This is a good course for anyone used to links courses - Tommy Fleetwood, come on! But it should be really good for Rory especially!

    Jo, Keswick

  15. Bogeys on fourpublished at 16:43 BST

    Scheffler +1, Spaun +3, Howell +1 (4)

    Three bogeys from this group on the fourth hole, just showing how Shinnecock can show its teeth at any moment, even for the world number one as Scottie Scheffler misses the fairway off the tee then misses the green to the right - which leaves him bang in trouble.

    JJ Spaun sprays one left off the tee and has to hack it out, while Mason Howell hits the fairway then comes up just short of the green, but it's a pretty difficult scramble to make and he can't get down in two.

    Tough hole!

  16. Aberg moves into tie for leadpublished at 16:37 BST

    McIlroy -1, Fleetwood +1, Aberg -2 (6*)

    Rory McIlroy finds the fairway at 15 and knocks his second to 15 feet to set up a birdie opportunity. Oooh, it just burns the left edge but that's a stress-free par.

    Tommy Fleetwood missed the fairway and green and slips to his second bogey of the day.

    Ludvig Aberg, however, pours one in in from 30 feet and joins Sam Burns at two under with his second birdie in three holes.

  17. Back-to-back birdies for Brookspublished at 16:37 BST

    Koepka -1, Young +1, Gotterup E (6)

    Brooks KoepkaImage source, Getty Images

    Two consecutive birdies for Brooks Koepka puts him smack bang in the thick of things at the top of the leaderboard.

    This time he finds a fairway, and as we've been saying all day his iron play has been stellar this year - as he shows by sticking one to eight feet from 170 yards out on the sixth.

    And since he's now found out how to putt properly that's not an issue at all as he rolls it in for a three.

    Watch out for Chris Gotterup though as he's matched Koepka shot-for-shot on the last two holes for two birdies of his own to improve to level par.

  18. Another one goes for McDowellpublished at 16:32 BST

    McDowell E (7*)

    Graeme McDowellImage source, Getty Images

    After that birdie-birdie start, Graeme McDowell is starting to struggle. He visits the tall rough and a bunker on his way to an untidy bogey six at the par-five 16th.

    He grimaces as he moves back to level par.

  19. Hatton back to level parpublished at 16:32 BST

    Burns -2, Hatton E, SW Kim +5 (6*)

    A nice positive move from Tyrrell Hatton at his sixth hole (the 15th) as he punches in from seven feet.

    Leader Sam Burns makes another solid par save, this time from six-and-a-half feet to retain his one-shot advantage.

  20. Birdie for Brookspublished at 16:25 BST

    Koepka E, Young E, Gotterup +1 (5)

    Brooks KoepkaImage source, Getty Images

    Two-time champion Brooks Koepka continues his putting improvement as he rolls in a 16 footer for a birdie on the par-five fifth hole.

    Again it was a wayward drive but he laid up and then let his approach game, which has been elite all season, do the work with a lovely shot to knock his ball within range.