DUBLIN, Ohio – Hopefully, for Lucas Glover’s personal safety, the 5-under-67 he shot in Thursday’s opening round of the Memorial that has him two shots off the lead was satisfactory to his wife, Krista, who allegedly berated and attacked him earlier this month for performing poorly at The Players Championship.

Thursday’s opening around at Muirfield was Glover’s first time playing since the volatile incident.

Krista Glover, according to May 15 reports, ripped into her 38-year-old husband after he shot 78 in the third round of The Players and failed to make the secondary 54-hole cut to qualify for the final round. She reportedly physically assaulted Lucas and his 62-year-old mother, Hershey Glover, and was arrested when police arrived to the home the Glovers were renting.

According to the arrest report, Lucas Glover told deputies that his wife told him “he better win or her and the kids would leave him and he would never see their kids again.”

The day after the arrest, Glover tweeted a statement that read: “Everyone is fine. Regrettably, although Krista was charged, we are comfortable that the judicial system is able to address what actually happened and Krista will be cleared in this private matter. We thank you for respecting our privacy as we work through this unfortunate situation.”

When asked by The Post after his round Thursday about the incident and the effect it’s had on him, Glover said, “I’m going to stay away from that stuff. I made some statements the last couple weeks [and] I’m just going to have to refer to that stuff and I would prefer not to talk about today, if that’s OK.”

Asked if playing in this week’s tournament was more difficult after the incident, Glover said, “Nope, they’re all hard.”

Asked if being on the golf course can provide a “sanctuary” of sorts for him, Glover said, “Sometimes.”

“I mean, it’s just another round, really,” he said. “It’s nothing different. I’ve played here a bunch, I’ve played a lot of golf, and just wanted to play well and have a good attitude. That was the mindset today.”

It’s uncertain whether Krista Glover, who pleaded not guilty to battery and resisting arrest, misdemeanors that could send to jail for up to a year each, is in Ohio with her husband this week and Glover didn’t say.

But a recent report by the Daily Mail said that she’s back living in the family’s home near Jupiter, Fla. Speaking from the driveway of his home Glover told the paper, “We’re here together. We’re working on it. Everything is fine.”