Jason Bohn completed a stellar opening round at the 2012 U.S. Open on Thursday, entering the clubhouse tied for fourth place after an even-par 70.
Bohn, a Lewisburg, PA native, made the turn at 2-under par and reached 3-under before giving three shots back with bogeys at the 14th, 17th and 18 holes. He finished the day with three birdies against those three bogeys at the unforgiving Olympic Club in San Francisco, CA.
At the time Bohn finished his round, only three players were under par.
Other notables include Tiger Woods, who demonstrated great control over his swing en route to being 1-under par (tied for second place) through 16 holes at the time Bohn finished. Rory McIlroy does not tee off until 4:29 p.m. ET.
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