After two months out with a knee injury, Tiger Woods gets his US Open campaign under way early on at Torrey Pines, in California But the world number one makes a shaky start as he chases a 14th major title, opening up with a double bogey on the par-four first hole Woods is grouped with world number two Phil Mickelson (right) and third-ranked Adam Scott - a high profile trio if ever there was one Mickelson ends up carding a level-par 71 while Woods is one-shot worse off and at times seems bothered by his knee American Steve Stricker sets the early pace, enjoying four birdies in his first eight holes to take the outright lead But as the world number eight drops back, American Justin Hicks takes the clubhouse lead with a three-under 68 In-form Swede Robert Karlsson cards a one-under 70, as does Lee Westwood and US amateur Rickie Fowler English trio Luke Donald (left), Ian Poulter (centre) and Paul Casey (right) are drawn together - but only Donald is on form Casey struggles all day, finishing with an eight-over 79, one more than Poulter, while Donald ends up on level par Another off-colour European is Sergio Garcia, widely tipped as a contender this week, who cards a five-over 76 But going in the right direction is American Kevin Streelman, who climbs into the lead at four under before ending tied with Hicks Ogilvy puts himself in the hunt with a two-under 69 in a round containing five birdies and three bogeys Two-time champion Ernie Els shows a glimpse of the old style as he climbs to three under before carding a one-under 70 English amateur Gary Wolstenholme was a late entry and with BBC Radio 5 Live's Andrew Cotter as his caddie, he cards an 83
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