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Tennessee amateur leads U.S. Senior

Associated Press

Friday, July 31, 2009

CARMEL, Ind. -- Tim Jackson came to the U.S. Senior Open with one goal: Making the cut. It's time for the 50-year-old amateur to devise a more realistic objective for the weekend, such as staying ahead of Greg Norman and the rest of the field. For the second straight day, Jackson outdid his big-name rivals at Crooked Stick. He followed his first-round 66, the lowest score by an amateur in tourney history, with a 5-under 67 on Friday that would have broken the previous record (68), too. Jackson ...

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