Are you looking for U.S. Senior Open Championship? Tom Kite set a U.S. Senior Open record with a 28 on the front nine at Indianwood and finished a 5-under 65 on Thursday.Corey Pavin's sixth birdie on his 17th hole pulled him
into a tie atop the leaderboard, but a penalty pushed him back to the
pack after completing his first round.Pavin hit a chip after his ball moved back a fraction of an
inch when he grounded his club on his 14th hole and that later cost him
two strokes.
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"Yeah, I agree," he said after watching slow-motion replays of the infraction with officials in a TV trailer.
That setback put Bernhard Langer and Lance Ten Broeck in second place, one shot behind Kite. It pushed Pavin into a five-way tie for fourth with Fred Funk, Jeff Sluman, Tom Pernice Jr. and Mikael Hogberg at 3-under 67.
"Still a very good score," Pavin said. "I just like the way I played. That's the important thing now. There's three more rounds and lots of time to make it up and lots of golf left."
Kite, who matched the lowest nine-hole score of his career on the front nine, is confident his window to win on the Champions Tour hasn't closed.
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"Yeah, I agree," he said after watching slow-motion replays of the infraction with officials in a TV trailer.
That setback put Bernhard Langer and Lance Ten Broeck in second place, one shot behind Kite. It pushed Pavin into a five-way tie for fourth with Fred Funk, Jeff Sluman, Tom Pernice Jr. and Mikael Hogberg at 3-under 67.
"Still a very good score," Pavin said. "I just like the way I played. That's the important thing now. There's three more rounds and lots of time to make it up and lots of golf left."
Kite, who matched the lowest nine-hole score of his career on the front nine, is confident his window to win on the Champions Tour hasn't closed.
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