PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. – Floaties, bands, whatever it takes – Viktor Hovland has no shame and is willing to be the butt of jokes on social media if the result is better feel when he tees it up on the PGA Tour.

Viktor Hovland of Norway plays his shot from the second tee during the first round of the 2026 Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club.

Things went swimmingly on Thursday as Hovland opened with a 2-under 69 at Riviera Country Club and topped the field of 72 in Strokes Gained: Off the Tee, gaining more than three strokes on the field.

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“Today was really good. You know, not only the numbers show it, but like the feel of what it’s supposed to feel like when I’m playing well, that was a lot closer,” Hovland said. “So, we’re definitely making progress.”

Hovland, 28, has been desperate for a breakthrough off the tee and leaving no stone unturned to regain his mojo with the big stick. At the WM Phoenix Open, Hovland sent his caddie Shay Knight to a Wal-Mart to pick up pool floaties used by a toddler to stay afloat for a drill he did on the range at TPC Scottsdale.

“I think it was a good idea,” he told Golf Channel. “Low key called myself a genius for coming up with it.”

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