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Surprise package Bozzelli leads by one in California

Jan 19, 2017; La Quinta, CA, USA; Dominic Bozzelli putts on the 9th green during the first round of the CareerBuilder Challenge at PGA West Stadium Course. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports (Reuters)

(Reuters) - American Dominic Bozzelli, in only his sixth PGA Tour start, holed out from 113 yards to eagle the par-four 14th en route to a one-shot lead after Thursday's opening round of the CareerBuilder Challenge in La Quinta, California. Bozzelli upstaged high-profile names such as five-time major winner Phil Mickelson and 2011 champion Jhonattan Vegas as he fired an eight-under-par 64 on the Stadium Course, one of three venues hosting the pro-am event. The 25-year-old from New York state broke clear of a tightly-bunched leaderboard by sinking a 14-foot birdie putt on his final hole, the par-four ninth, to cap a bogey-free day in the California desert. Venezuelan Vegas and Americans Harold Varner III, Patton Kizzire and Hudson Swafford opened with 65s while fan favourite Mickelson, competing for the first time since recovering from a pair of offseason surgeries, carded a 68. "That jump-started it (my round) for sure," Bozzelli told Golf Channel about the eagle on his fifth hole of the day. "I made two big par saves today too. On 15, I got up and down from 85 yards and the other one was on two ... made a 12-footer to save par. "Those were huge momentum boosts to keep the round going. I was able to make some putts coming in and (get) off to a good start. “I've been working hard, doing all the right things on and off the course, training hard, so it was nice to see it pay off a little bit.” Mickelson, who had surgeries for a sports hernia last October and December, was delighted to mark his return to competition with five birdies and a lone bogey, despite feeling a little rusty with his game. "I thought it was phenomenal,” said the 46-year-old American. “I struck it horrible but I scored like out of my mind so I am very happy with it.” (Reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes in St. Augustine, Florida; Editing by Frank Pingue)