April 25, 2024

Kisner takes lead at British Open

CARNOUSTIE, Scotland (AP) — The silver claret jug was on the first tee Thursday morning at Carnoustie, a trophy that Kevin Kisner knows all too well.

Kisner flew home from the British Open last year with Jordan Spieth, a flight that was delayed while waiting on Spieth to finish up his duties as the champion golfer of the year.

Just last week, Kisner was on the plane with Spieth to Paris to see the Ryder Cup course, and Spieth had to bring the jug along to return it to the R&A when they arrived at this links along the North Sea.

“And I’m staying with him this week, and he no longer has it,” Kisner said.

“He gave it back Monday. It would be cool to return the favor.”

Kisner played like he was serious about that.

He made a long eagle putt on the par-5 sixth. He ran off three straight birdies on the back nine.

Kisner finished with a 5-under 66 before some 60 players had even started the opening round, and nobody could catch him.

One shot behind was a collection of players with little history in golf’s biggest events, including Erik Van Rooyen and Zander Lombard of South Africa. Tony Finau had eight birdies to offset his share of mistakes to join them at 67.

Of the top seven on the leaderboard, none has won a major.

Rory McIlroy and Jon Rahm powered their way to 69s, going for the green on short par 4s. Tiger Woods took out his driver one time and shot 71.

Eleven of the 31 players who broke par were in the afternoon side of the draw.

Dustin Johnson, the world’s No. 1 player, managed only one birdie in his round of 76.