Former world number one and 2005 champion Vijay Singh rolled back the years as he charged into a share of the lead with a sizzling seven-under-par 63 in the opening round of the Sony Open in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Seeking his first PGA Tour victory since the 2008 Deutsche Bank Championship, the tall Fijian racked up seven birdies on the tight, palm tree-lined layout at Waialae Country Club to finish level with Americans Ricky Barnes, Kevin Kisner, Brandt Snedeker and Morgan Hoffmann.
52 year old Singh narrowly missed a nine-foot putt for eagle on his final hole, the par-five ninth, as he ended a bogey-free display with consecutive birdies for a five-way tie at the top after taking advantage of relatively benign morning conditions.
"I was feeling good about my body, my swing, my mind, so I just went out there -- it was early -- started off well and just kept it going," Singh told Golf Channel after making his 19th career start at the event.
"I scrambled very well. Early on, I didn't hit too many fairways but I got it around the greens, chipped in once and my putter was working really well."
Reigning champion Jimmy Walker, who is bidding this week for an unprecedented third victory in a row at Waialae, fired a one under par 69.
Danny Lee is tied for 20th, 3 shots off the lead, while fellow New Zealander Tim Wilkinson is another shot back in a tie for 32nd.