Matthieu Pavon had a great start at the US Open, finishing the first day in the top 5. The French golfer impressed with a score of 67, which is 3 under par, including two eagles. His strong putting game was key to his success on the challenging Pinehurst Resort course in North Carolina.
Pavon expressed his satisfaction with his performance in a press conference, highlighting the importance of avoiding major mistakes on such a difficult course. He credited his coach for helping him improve his putting skills, which proved to be crucial in his successful round.
On the other hand, Victor Perez, another French golfer, struggled during the first day of the tournament. Despite starting with a birdie, he faced difficulties with two consecutive bogeys and struggled to recover, finishing the day with a score of 75, placing him outside the top 100.
Pavon’s strong start at the US Open has put him in a good position for the upcoming rounds, showcasing his skill and determination on the course. Fans are eagerly anticipating his performance in the following days as he aims to maintain his impressive position in the tournament.