CHICAGO, July 27 - Corey Pavin set a PGA Tour record for nine holes on
his way to a blistering nine-under-par 61 in the weather-hit first round of the
Milwaukee Open in Wisconsin on Thursday.
The 46-year-old American covered the front nine at the Brown Deer Park Golf
Course in eight-under 26, breaking the previous low by a stroke.
Compatriots Mike Souchak (1955 Texas Open), Andy North (1975 B.C. Open),
Billy Mayfair (2001 Buick Open) and Robert Gamez (2004 Bob Hope Classic) had
jointly shared the old record.
Souchak's effort was eight under, North's seven under while Mayfair and Gamez
both produced nine-under scores.
Pavin, the 1995 U.S. Open champion, birdied the first six holes in overcast
conditions and picked up further shots at the eighth and ninth to complete a
sizzling outward nine.
Pavin, who has won 14 times on the PGA Tour but whose last victory came at
the 1996 Colonial tournament, collected only one birdie after the turn, at the
par-four 16th, to set the early pace.
India's Arjun Atwal was alone in second place after firing a seven-birdie 64
with Americans Skip Kendall and Cameron Beckman a further stroke behind in a
share of third when play was suspended for the day because of poor weather.
South African David Frost was also at five under with one hole to play.
The first round will resume at 0700 local (1200 GMT) on Friday with round two
scheduled to start at 1050.
South Korea's K.J. Choi and 2003 PGA champion Shaun Micheel opened with 67s
while Australia's Nick O'Hern returned a 71.
Left-hander O'Hern, the world number 28, is the highest-ranked player in the
field with most of the game's biggest names taking a break after last week's
British Open.
American Ben Crane, who completed a wire-to-wire victory by two shots at
Brown Deer Park last year, was among the late starters.