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Cameron Young at heart of 150th Open action

Cameron Young at heart of 150th Open action

LEADERBOARD –8 Young; -6 McIlroy; -5 C. Smith; -4 Brown, Kitayama, Westwood, Kennedy, Hovland, Gooch, Johnson, Scheffler SELECTED OTHERS –3 DeChambeau, Schauffele; -2 MacIntyre, Els, Hatton; -1 Spieth; +5 Woods

Amid a host of star names at the historic 150th Open, it was Cameron Young who harnessed the occasion best to hit the front on day one.

A year ago this week, Young missed the cut at the Memorial Health Championship on the Korn Ferry Tour. Twelve months on, he leads perhaps the most significant major in recent history.

The day began with much fanfare, 1999 champion Paul Lawrie getting proceedings up and running with the opening tee shot.

It was soon down to business. Webb Simpson and Cameron Tringale were foremost among the early frontrunners before fading on the back nine.

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Young, however, was supreme. A bogey-free round got off to a flying start and he was five-under by the turn. Three more birdies on the back nine had him sitting pretty on eight-under by the time he took the acclaim of the packed-out galleries on 18.

Rory McIlroy was his closest challenger. He too had a near-perfect round, slightly soiled by one bogey on 13 but otherwise putting himself in a superb position from which to go on and end his eight-year major drought.

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