Scottie Scheffler's bogey-free run at Albany Golf Course came to a sudden end on the 18th hole Thursday, dropping the world's No. 1-ranked player into a five-way share of the lead after the first round of the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas.
Scheffler, competing for the first time since the Ryder Cup in September, carded seven birdies through his first 15 holes to sit alone atop the leaderboard. He then left his approach shot on the par-4 18th hole short and right of the green, and knocked his third past the hole to the fringe -- just a few feet from rolling toward the water.
Scheffler still had a putt from just outside of 20 feet to close out a bogey-free round, but the attempt slid right of the hole.
"I felt pretty good. I think there's always going to be some rust in there," said

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