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Scott grabs one-shot Safeway lead

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Australian Adam Scott birdied two of his final three holes and grabbed a share of the lead with American Andrew Landry in the first round of the Safeway Open in Napa, California, on Thursday.

Former Masters winner Scott, who started on the back nine at the Silverado Resort, mixed an eagle with six birdies and a bogey for a seven-underpar 65.

Scott, 39, said he benefited from taking time off after the Tour Championsh­ip in Atlanta last month.

“I think it’s easy to walk away from hitting balls for a couple weeks, but it’s not easy to switch your mind out of thinking about your swing or thinking about your chipping or your putter or what driver setting you want this year,” Scott told the Golf Channel.

Scott was at five-under on the day when he stepped up to the par-five fifth hole, where he curled in a 54-foot eagle putt before capping off his round with four consecutiv­e pars.

Former British Open champion Francesco Molinari finished one shot back at six-under-par, along with American Matthew NeSmith.

Molinari, who also started on the back nine, erased an early birdie with a bogey at the parfour 14th hole when he missed an 11-footer.

But the Italian was solid the rest of the way and made six more birdies, including three over his final five holes, and is one back of the lead.

Former NFL quarterbac­k Tony Romo, who has yet to make a PGA Tour cut in three attempts, put himself in position to play during the weekend after opening with a two-under-par 70.

World No 6 Justin Thomas was three over through 11 holes but rebounded and made an eagle on his final hole to card a one-under 71.

Colombian Sebastian Munoz, fresh off his maiden PGA Tour triumph last week in Mississipp­i, and defending champion Kevin Tway, also opened with matching one-under 71s.

Phil Mickelson recorded a nine on the par-five fifth hole and finished with a three-over-par 75.

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