Tommy Fleetwood, more than most players, always knows exactly which way the wind is blowing on any golf course. Shortly after noon Thursday at the Players Championship, Fleetwood was standing on the third tee — his 12th hole of the day — as the wind whipped at both his long locks and the nearby line of flags.

At the time, Fleetwood was at 5-under on the day, holding a one-stroke lead on the field. But one rain delay and seven holes later, he’d surrendered the lead to Maverick McNealy (-5) and had fallen two strokes back. Sepp Straka and Lee Hodges later joined McNealy atop the leaderboard at -5. Austin Smotherman, also at -5, halted his round because of darkness with a 15-foot birdie attempt yet to go on his 18th hole.

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The weather — sideways rain, 40-mph wind gusts — had its way with both halves of the draw on the first day of The Players. The result was a maddening day that frustrated many of the game’s best players, including the two most recent champions.

“I did some good things [with the] changing weather out there,” Scottie Scheffler said after his round, “but overall I felt like I gave away some shots. Hoping to clean it up a little bit the next few days.” Scheffler finished at an underwhelming-for-him even par on the afternoon, capping the day with a birdie on his final hole.

“Birdieing the last is nice,” he said. “It doesn’t taste as good when you bogey the 16th and 17th holes.” Scheffler particularly struggled around the green and spent several hours after his round ended working on TPC Sawgrass’ driving range.

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