Mediate grabs lead

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By J.R. De GROOTE

By J.R. De GROOTE

Stephens Media Hawaii

KAUPULEHU-Kona —Rocco Mediate battled through a hip injury to shoot 9-under 63 and positioned himself Friday as the first-round leader at the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai.

“I know what I’m doing with my golf club and have been working on a couple of things these last few weeks,” Mediate said. “Today, I let it rip and pretty much didn’t miss. It felt good.”

Mediate rocketed out of the gate with a 30 on the front-nine — matching the best of the day — making it nearly impossible to tell the hip injury nearly grounded the stellar round before teeing off.

“I’m coming all the way out here, getting married Monday, and I can’t play. I would have gone crazy for three days,” Mediate said. “I couldn’t swing, but I went out and said I’ll try to play. I’m not taking up a spot — there’s no first alternate. If there is a first alternate, I don’t tee off. I let him play.”

Mediate did not opt for a cart and walked the course. The hip hardly seemed an issue as the 51-year-old trekked across the lava rock-laden fields, but Mediate expects it will probably be an issue as the weekend wears on.

“It will be tough in the morning tomorrow, I’m sure. But I’ll get it worked on and get out there,” Mediate said. “There was no wind today. I hope it picks up to tell you the truth, but whatever happens, happens and you deal with it.”

Mediate’s first trip to the Big Island extends through Monday, when he will marry longtime girlfriend Jessica Somers.

“She wanted to stay (in Minnesota) because it was a beautiful 25-below,” Mediate joked. “I was not worried about her not marrying me because why would she leave.”

The early leader in the clubhouse was Dan Forsman, who won the tournament in 2012. Forsman finished 8-under 64, good for sole possession of second.

“I was really good with the putter, very relaxed,” Forsman said. “I knew I was going to have a good day.”

Last year, Forsman tied for 32nd, shooting a discouraging 1-over. Returning with high hopes and his putting on point, Forsman now finds himself just one shot back of the leader.

Forsman really picked up the pace on the back nine, recording an eagle and three birdies, including a 10-foot putt on No. 18 to wrap up the day.

“Golf is a crazy game. It comes in ebbs and flows,” Forsman said. “I just wasn’t efficient when I came here last year. When I putt like it did today, I can be a factor.”

It is a tight race entering the second round. Four players — Steve Elkington, Fred Funk, Tom Pernice Jr., and Fred Couples — are tied for third. Five others are tied at 6-under.

Looking to become the first player since Al Geiberger (1992-93) to successfully defend his title in the season opener, John Cook shot a modest 3-under 69 to remain within striking distance. However, Cook had an impressive streak of 72 holes without a bogey end on the nine hole. Not only did the streak end, but Cook shot a second bogey just two holes later.

The shot of the day belonged to Couples, and involved more than a little luck for the former Masters champion. On his second shot on the par-5 7th hole, Couples let a ball go that caromed off the rocks and ended up rolling across the green and stopping eight feet from the hole.

“It was obviously a big break, probably turning a six into a three on that hole,” Couples said. “The round was OK, but I was only 1-under par on the other 14 holes. I need to do much better. I played four days in a row before today. For me, that’s a lot of work.”

The conditions were perfect Friday, and echoing what other players have said all week, Mediate had nothing but great things to say about the Hualalai course.

“I’m not going to tell people how great this place is because I can’t do it justice,” Mediate said. “You can’t explain how cool it is because it is way cooler than you could ever explain. I hope we come here forever.”

NOTES: Mediate is trying to become only the eighth player to claim this championship in his first appearance… Hale Irwin made his 19th consecutive appearance in the Mitsubishi Electric Championship, easily the most in a row. The 68-year-old Irwin posted a 3-under 69, his 35th career round in the 60s at this event… The par-3 5th hole played as the toughest on Friday (3,366), yielding just one birdie (Joe Daley)… There were 13 eagles and 192 birdies made in Round 1 today compared to five eagles and 172 birdies on Friday last year.

Friday

At Hualalai Golf Course

Kaupulehu-Kona

Purse: $1.8 million

Yardage: 7,107; Par 72

First Round

Rocco Mediate30-33—63

Dan Forsman33-31—64

Steve Elkington34-31—65

Fred Funk33-32—65

Tom Pernice Jr.33-32—65

Fred Couples31-34—65

Jay Don Blake35-31—66

Mark O’Meara32-34—66

Bart Bryant32-34—66

Jeff Sluman34-32—66

Bernhard Langer35-31—66

Roger Chapman33-34—67

Tom Lehman34-33—67

Loren Roberts34-34—68

Jay Haas36-32—68

David Frost33-35—68

Craig Stadler34-35—69

John Cook35-34—69

Hale Irwin35-34—69

Esteban Toledo37-32—69

Kohki Idoki36-34—70

Curtis Strange35-35—70

Corey Pavin37-33—70

Larry Nelson36-34—70

Kirk Triplett35-35—70

Russ Cochran33-37—70

Tom Watson34-36—70

Joe Daley35-36—71

Willie Wood35-36—71

Brad Faxon37-34—71

John Riegger38-33—71

Mark Wiebe37-34—71

Tom Kite35-36—71

Mike Reid38-34—72

Olin Browne35-37—72

Kenny Perry36-36—72

Michael Allen38-35—73

Nick Price37-36—73

Mark Calcavecchia35-40—75

Mark McNulty40-36—76

Ben Crenshaw39-37—76