World No. 1 Jordan Spieth made an impressive start to the 2016 Singapore Open, as he shot a bogey-free four-under-par round of 67 on Thursday to take a share of third place.
Per the tournament website, the American drew big crowds as he finished his round one shot back from tied leaders Keith Horne and Berry Henson.
An opening birdie—he started on the 10th—got things off to a flying start, and he picked up further shots at 18, four and seven, while not blotting his scorecard once.
Things could have been even better, as Spieth had a number of chances elsewhere at Sentosa Golf Club, but he should be satisfied with an excellent start to the week.