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Jon Rahm leads by one shot at Quicken Loans National

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Highlights from day one of the Quicken Loans National at the Congressional Country Club in Bethesda.

Jon Rahm made a stunning start to his professional career with a flawless seven-under-par 64 that gave him a one-shot lead after the first round of the Quicken Loans National on Thursday.

Rahm, who was the only amateur to make the cut at the US Open last week, fired seven birdies at the event which benefits Woods's charitable foundation to lead Venezuela's Jhonattan Vegas by a stroke.

"I was really comfortable off the tee with the driver, hitting it good and hitting it straight, so that allowed me to be a little more aggressive and it paid off," the Spaniard said.

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The start of the first round at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Maryland, was delayed by two hours due to thunderstorms in the area, but it did little to unsettle Rahm.

The 21-year-old, who started his round at the 10th, posted three birdies over his first nine holes before picking up another four on the way home.

Jon Rahm
Image: Rahm did not let the delayed start affect his performance

Smooth-swinging South African Ernie Els, Colombian Camilo Villegas and American Bill Haas were in a group of eight a further shot off the pace.

Defending champion Troy Merritt carded an even-par 71 after mixing three birdies with three bogeys.

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Tournament host Tiger Woods, who has not competed on the PGA Tour in 10 months, is not playing in his own event as he is still recovering from two back surgeries he had last year.