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The 39-year-old American, a triple former winner of the British Open including the 2000 and 2005 editions at St Andrews, also missed the cut at last month's U.S. Open, where he shot an opening round 80, followed by a 76. (Writing by Tony Jimenez, editing by Justin Palmer).
The 2010 British Open champion, Louis Oosthuizen, who shot an opening 75, withdrew citing health issues.
Last June at Olympic Club (where he tied for 21st), he opened with 69; prior to that, the last time he'd shot an opening round in the 60s at his national Open was in 2002, the year he won his second title at Bethpage Black.
Badly plugged in a greenside bunker at the par-five 13th, the Swede, who shot an opening 73, claimed to need "a shovel" to get the ball out in less than two shots.
"We were on a tight budget and we never shot an opening sequence," said the film's producer, Linda Gottlieb.
Perez shot an opening 61 at the Palmer Course at PGA West, and followed it with the 63 on the Nicklaus Course.
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Strong Showing for O'Meara Mark O'Meara, the winner of the 1999 British Open, shot an opening-round 69, one stroke better than his close friend Tiger Woods.
Then in July, Tryon received a sponsor's exemption to the B. C. Open, shot an opening-round 65 to share the lead and finished tied for 37th.
Tom Lehman, winner of the 1996 British Open, shot an opening-round 68 today, but he was downcast upon hearing of Snead's death.
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