Jackson Suber, one of 44 players in the field making their Open Championship debut, told reporters after his opening round Thursday that this week is his first time in Europe. He seemed plenty comfortable, carding a 5-under 65 to take sole possession of the lead — just the fourth time in Open history a player shot 65 or better in his career debut round.
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