Langer among the leaders at Senior British
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Carnoustie, Scotland (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Bernhard Langer posted a four-under 67
on Thursday to share the first-round lead with Jay Don Blake and Carl Mason at
the Senior Open Championship.
Bruce Vaughan, the 2008 winner, Mark Wiebe and Dan Forsman are knotted in
fourth place at three-under 68 at a wind-swept Carnoustie.
Tom Watson, who won his first of five claret jugs at Carnoustie back in 1975,
struggled on Thursday with a three-over 74, but is still in the hunt for a
fourth Senior Open title.
While Watson has been one of the most prolific winners in both British Open
and Senior Open history, Langer was never able to hoist the claret jug in his
younger days.
Langer, a two-time Masters champion, has never even earned a major title on
the Champions Tour, despite being the two-time reigning Player of the Year and
leading money winner.
"To put four good rounds together here, in the red numbers, you need to play
some extremely good golf," said Langer, a 10-time winner on the Champions
Tour, including two this year.
Langer started well with a birdie at the first, then parred his next five
holes. The German finished off his opening nine with three consecutive birdies
to make the turn at four-under par.
Langer parred his first four of the back nine, then played classic links golf
en route to a birdie at the par-five 14th. He putted from well off the green,
but lagged up close and tapped in for the birdie to reach five-under par for
the championship.
The Hall of Famer immediately lost that stroke thanks to a bogey at the 15th.
Langer parred out and certainly didn't mind the tough close to his opening
round.
"I'm very happy with it," acknowledged Langer. "I played very well. I kept the
ball in play, I drove it pretty good and hit a number of fairways. When I
didn't hit the fairway, I was either fortunate enough to get a reasonable lie
or miss some trouble and hit those shots out of the rough pretty good. Made a
few putts and hit my irons fairly close."
Blake had an up and down front side with two birdies and a bogey. He did most
of his damage at the start of the second nine with three birdies in a four-
hole span from No. 10.
Like Langer, Blake reached five-under par with a birdie at the par-four 17th.
Blake fell victim to the demanding closing hole and walked off with a bogey to
fall into a tie for first.
"I just tried to execute myself around the golf course and be patient," said
Blake. "It's a golf course that you can't be aggressive because everything
runs up to the pin so much that you can't fly it to the flags like we are used
to over in the courses we play in America."
Mason, an Englishman, played in the afternoon on Thursday and had a
spectacular front nine with five birdies and no bogeys. Trouble loomed right
away on the back with a double-bogey at the 10th, but he got those strokes
back with birdies at 12 and 14.
Following in the footsteps of his fellow co-leaders, Mason was five-under, but
Carnoustie got him late. He bogeyed the par-four 15th to fall back into the
tie for the lead.
Mason may not be a household name in the U.S., but he has been downright
dominant on the European Senior Tour. He won the Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors Open in
early July and that tied him with Tommy Horton for most wins on that circuit
with 23.
"If this was the 24th, that would be something special, wouldn't it?" noted
Mason. "I was thrilled to bits the way I played, I played great. Best I've
played for a good few weeks, so that was good. I felt good, and I started
rolling in the putts and hit some great shots."
U.S. Ryder Cup captain Corey Pavin, Sam Torrance, John Cook, Mike Donald, Jeff
Sluman and Larry Mize, who won the last Champions Tour event, the Montreal
Championship, are tied for seventh place at two-under 69.
NOTES: Defending champion Loren Roberts shot an even-par 71 and is tied for
19th place...Boonchu Ruangkit leads the European Senior Tour Order of Merit,
but shot a four-over 75 on Thursday and is tied for 61st.
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