PITTSFORD, N.Y. — Matt Kuchar knows how it feels to make clutch birdies at Oak Hill.
And to be outdone by another player.
Fifteen years ago, he lost a classic match-play duel to then-teen sensation Sergio Garcia in the quarterfinals of the U.S. Amateur on the course that's hosting this week's PGA Championship.
Garcia won 2 and 1 that day in 1998, when Kuchar was the defending champion. There were seven hole-winning birdies in the match.
"Certainly I talked about it in practice rounds, the match we had," Kuchar said. "I have a lot of fans out here that remember the '98 Amateur, so got a lot of people cheering me on and rooting for me."
Starting his first round on the 10th tee, he was even through eight holes Thursday before making a long birdie putt. That started a run of three birdies in six holes as he seeks his first major title. Kuchar shot a bogey-free 67 to finish at 3 under, one of six players tied for fifth, two strokes behind leaders Adam Scott and Jim Furyk.
"I made eight pars in a row and looked like it was going to be nine pars in a row, and that putt snuck in and it was nice to finally get one," the 35-year-old Kuchar said. "Was able to hit a close approach shot on 2 and was able to seemingly get things going kind of quickly."
Garcia, meanwhile, shot a 69.