HILTON HEAD ISLAND, April 13: It was back to work for Jeev Milkha Singh after his tough Masters week as he opened with an even-par 71 in the Verizon Heritage at Horbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head, South Carolina.
Jeev played a solid round with four birdies and four bogeys to be tied for 35th place after the satisfactory opening round.
American Jerry Kelly continued with his Masters form and took the lead with a superb eight-under 63, while Ernie Els put away last week's misery with a 65 that placed him second.
Masters champion Zach Johnson also got back to work after three days of celebrity meetings and TV guest appearances, a one-under 70 tying him for the 20th place.
But there was disappointment for Daniel Chopra, who shot was one-under 70 only to be disqualified for signing a wrong card.
Chopra, who has missed just three of 10 cuts this year on the PGA Tour, was disqualified for taking an incorrect drop on the 185-yard par-3 17th hole.
Jeev, who started from the tenth tee and was one-over at the turn, said: "I am quite happy with my round. Obviously, it could have been better, but given how demanding last week's Masters was physically and mentally, I am happy with my start."
In the Nationwide Tour's South Georgia Classic, Arjun Atwal opened his campaign with a one-under 71, which placed him tied for 41st place, seven shots behind leader Paul Dickinson.