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Paul Casey three shots behind Dominic Bozzelli after first round of CareerBuilder Challenge

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The pick of the best shots from Round 1 of the CareerBuilder Challenge, featuring Phil Mickelson in his first appearance of 2017

Paul Casey was just three shots off the pace at the CareerBuilder Challenge as American rookie Dominic Bozzelli claimed the first-round lead in La Quinta.

Web.com Tour graduate Bozzelli had six birdies and holed his approach from 110 yards on the 14th for eagle to shoot an eight-under-par 64 on the Stadium Course.

The first three rounds are split over three courses before a 54-hole cut, and Venezuela's former winner Jhonattan Vegas and American Patton Kizzire both made seven-under 65s on the Nicklaus Tournament layout.

Paul Casey is three shots off the lead
Image: Paul Casey is three shots off the lead

Hudson Swafford and Harold Varner III, the latter a recent winner in Australia, were also on seven under after 65s over the La Quinta CC course.

Having started on the back nine, 25-year-old Bozzelli birdied the 11th before his two on the par-four 14th sent him soaring up the leaderboard.

American rookie Dominic Bozzelli has an early lead
Image: American rookie Dominic Bozzelli has an early lead

After another gain on the 18th, Bozzelli finished with four birdies in his last six holes - the highlight a 22-footer on the sixth.

England's Casey made six birdies against a single bogey on the La Quinta course for a 67 that left him in a share of 11th, alongside compatriot Greg Owen.

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"I'll take it," said the former European Ryder Cup star after gains at the fifth, sixth, eighth, 11th, 16th and 18th.

"It was really good; it wasn't fun starting out with that rain but we got lucky that it laid off. I'm very happy to get off to a decent start because you know that scoring is going to be low this week.

Phil Mickelson
Image: Phil Mickelson is four shots behind Bozzelli

"The ball striking feels good, the putting is something that I'm always working on because there is an opportunity for it to be so much better and it was poor last week."

Five-time major winner Phil Mickelson was a shot behind Casey on four under, but defending champion Jason Dufner could only manage a one under 71.

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