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Montgomerie pleased with opening even-par 70

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Posted: Thursday June 18, 1998 07:37 PM

  Montgomerie: "There are some pin positions that are scary." (Andrew Redington/Allsport)

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -- Colin Montgomerie happily signed for an even-par 70 in Thursday's opening round of the U.S. Open golf championship after safely navigating through some "scary" pin placements at The Olympic Club's treacherous Lake Course.

Montgomerie, who has twice come within a shot of winning the U.S. championship, balanced three birdies against three bogeys to stand four shots behind early clubhouse leader Payne Stewart, the 1991 champion.

"I'm very happy to be at level par," said the big Scot, who has long maintained that the U.S. Open is the major that best suits his game. "The winning score will be somewhere between level par and 5 under. You can't win it today, only lose it."

Montgomerie said the U.S. Golf Association, by the way it orders the course prepared and the pins positioned, can control the scoring range.

"Some pin positions out there are at the limit," said Montgomerie, the European Tour's leading money winner the last five years in a row. "There are some pin positions that are scary.

"It's incredible the way they [USGA] can limit the scoring."

Far from a rant, Montgomerie gave his critique with a degree of admiration.

The 34-year-old, still chasing his first major title, said: "I'm not saying it's unfair. I enjoy this tournament. I just couldn't believe they put the pins in some places that they did."

Montgomerie began to list the most devilish placements. "Eleven and 17," he said. "And 9 and 7. I could go on and on."

Montgomerie said he was looking forward to round two and the next battle with the course, the elements and the USGA strategists.

"I'm as happy here as Tiger Woods is at the Masters," he said.

 

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