Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Triplett’s 62 ties record at U.S. Senior Open

- By Jimmy Golen

PEABODY, MASS. » The witch on her broomstick that graces the Salem Country Club logo could hardly concoct a spell so scary as the blood-red scoreboard from the first round of the U.S. Senior Open.

On a day that saw 40 players break par, Kirk Triplett matched the PGA Champions Tour major record with an 8-under 62 on Thursday to take a one-stroke leader over Olin Browne. The last time the Senior Open was played at the Donald Ross course, in 2011, winner Bruce Fleischer finished at even par.

But Triplett said goodbye to the black numbers on his first hole, rose to the top of the leaderboar­d after making the turn and then climbed to 8 under when he holed out a 9-iron from 120 yards on the 341-yard, par-4 fourth hole (his 13th of the day).

“I think it was getting a little spooky there, that part,” Triplett said as he sat just miles from the site of the Colonial witch trials that made Salem famous. “Today I just got some momentum. At one point during the round, I said, ‘OK, this is your day. Grab it. Go.”’

Loren Roberts is the only other player to shoot a 62 in the tournament, setting the record in 2006 at Prairie Dunes in Kansas. Triplett is the 10th player to shoot 62 in a senior major — including Browne, who did it at the Senior Players Championsh­ip in 2012 and missed it by one stroke Thursday.

Lingmerth leads Quicken Loans National after first-round 65

POTOMAC, MD. » David Lingmerth is one of a few players in the Quicken Loans National field with any experience to draw on at TPC Potomac — and it’s the best kind of experience.

Lingmerth won a Web.com Tour event on the tight, tricky layout near Washington in 2012. On Thursday, the Swede once again relied on his accuracy off the tee to shoot a 5-under 65 and take the first-round lead.

TPC Potomac is hosting the Quicken Loans National for the first time.

Waring leads French Open

GUYANCOURT, FRANCE » Paul Waring shot a 7-under 64 at the French Open on Thursday to take a two-stroke lead in a first round where the main attraction turned out being the antics of a competitor’s mother.

Nathan Kimsey, Alexander Bjork and Thomas Pieters were the nearest chasers after 66s. Pieters managed to keep his focus down the stretch after being witness to a bizarre incident that had players laughing.

The mother of Li Haotong, 21, rolled up her white shorts and waded into some muddy water to recover a putter that had been discarded by her son in frustratio­n after a bogey on No. 11 about 20 minutes earlier. She collected the club and slowly returned with it to dry land, only to throw it back into the water because it had been snapped in half by Li.

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