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Tarren accepts lost clubs at US Open
Callum Tarren almost needed to get another arrangement of clubs for the US Open after they were lost by a carrier yet that didn't disrupt the unheralded Englishman who went out and snatched a portion of the first-round clubhouse lead on Thursday.
The PGA Tour freshman flew into Boston from Toronto on Saturday yet his clubs didn't make the outing until the following day, which was really an improvement contrasted with 2019 when he said they didn't show up until the night before his most memorable US Open.
The 31-year-old Darlington local said individuals he remained with during last week's Canadian Open, where he missed the cut days in the wake of meeting all requirements for the US Open, went to the air terminal to give "a little kick" to the carrier staff.
"There was five different players on my flight. They all got golf clubs, so it was the subsequent US Open I've played in and second time no golf clubs," Tarren told columnists after a three-under-standard 67 at The Country Club.
"This time I got them somewhat quicker than last. I didn't really get them until Wednesday in Pebble Beach a couple of years prior, so that was a bad dream."
The world number 445 is taking advantage of his second significant title appearance as he went out toward the beginning of the day wave at The Country Club outside Boston and blended a hawk in with three birdies and two intruder.
Tarren momentarily held the performance lead after his hawk at the standard five eighth, his penultimate opening, where his methodology shot settled inside five feet of the cup.
"Clearly, that front segment of the green is insane. I was really mindful of that," said Tarren. "So I picked a club that planned to fly center of the green really, and like I say, I hit seven-iron downwind. It flew 200 yards and took care of off that slant to one side there, and it was simply great."
Tarren, who entered the week tied for 187th on the PGA Tour in first-round scoring normal, doesn't appear to be scared by the course arrangement this week, a genuine US Open test that highlights tight fairways, thick harsh and little greens.
"This fairway has a tad of a connections feel, so I'm accustomed to playing a great deal of connections golf back home, so I believe that is - definitely, I'm quite agreeable over here," said Tarren.
"You've actually had to execute golf chances consistently and be assembled consistently. I'm simply amped up for the following couple of days."
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