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Greg Norman conquest at British Open
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Twice former champion Greg Norman, who plays more tennis than golf at the age of 53, spectacularly stole the limelight from the game's best players in Thursday's opening round at the British Open.

Greg Norman of Australia walks up the fairway to the green on the 18th hole during first round play at the 2008 British Open Golf Championship at Royal Birkdale, England July 17, 2008.

Greg Norman of Australia walks up the fairway to the green on the 18th hole during first round play at the 2008 British Open Golf Championship at Royal Birkdale, England July 17, 2008.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

The former world No 1, the second-oldest player in the 153-strong field, fired a level-par 70 to end a gruelling day one stroke off the pace at a wet, wind-buffeted Royal Birkdale.

US Open runner-up Rocco Mediate seized control with a 69 before being joined at the top of the leaderboard by Scottish Open champion Graeme McDowell and Australian Robert Allenby.

Despite having missed three cuts in his five appearances worldwide this year, Norman moved into contention with a patient display of links-course golf.

British Open champion at Turnberry in 1986 and Royal St George's in 1993, the veteran Australian shared fourth place with compatriot Adam Scott and American Bart Bryant.

"I don't play much (golf) and I don't practice much," Norman told reporters after taking advantage of easing afternoon conditions. "I probably practice more tennis than golf but at the same time there's something about this event that stimulates you.

"When I came over here I played two pretty good practice rounds. I hit the ball solid. I played almost identical the first three rounds of golf I played here."

But Norman, who has won 78 tournaments in 13 countries, did not want to get carried away.

"I've got to keep my expectations realistically low," added the Australian, who married former tennis great Chris Evert in the Bahamas 19 days ago.

"There are a lot of great players in contention and I've just got to take it one shot at a time and see what happens."

Mediate, who narrowly failed to pull off a stunning playoff victory over Tiger Woods at last month's US Open, briefly set the pace on his own after covering the back nine in three under.

Northern Irishman McDowell, a double winner on the 2008 European Tour, and Allenby then birdied the last two holes to join the American atop the leaderboard.

Former major winners Retief Goosen and Mike Weir carded 71s after defying atrocious weather in the morning, ending a bruising day two strokes off the lead.

Nineteen players failed to break 80 on a day when the scoring average was just under 76.

McDowell, who led after the opening round of the 2006 British Open at Hoylake before dropping back into a tie for 61st, believes he is better equipped to stay in the hunt.

"Then I was like a rabbit in the headlights and couldn't deal with it," said the 28-year-old links-course fan.

"I was lacking belief in my swing and couldn't string four rounds together. Now I've got more belief."

Padraig Harrington, beginning his title defence with a wrist injury, eked out a 74.

Although the absence of injured world No 1 Woods has opened the door for his rivals, Phil Mickelson, Ernie Els and Vijay Singh failed to take advantage in driving rain and gusts of more than 50-kph (30-mph).

World No 2 Mickelson stumbled to a 79 while 2002 champion Els and 10th-ranked Singh carded 80s.

(Agencies via China Daily July 19, 2008)

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