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Strange and Pagunsan outshine big names in first round of Singapore Open

SINGAPORE -- Australia's Scott Strange and Juvic Pagunsan of
the Philippines outplayed their big-name opposition Thursday,
shooting opening rounds of 4-under 67 to share the lead at the
Singapore Open.

Three-time major winner Ernie Els only managed even par in humid
conditions on the 7,169-yard, par-71 Serapong course, where
temperatures reached 86 degrees.

"The heat was really a factor, especially after my start," Els
said. "I hit a lot of quality golf shots on the back nine but
could not buy a putt. It was very frustrating as I hit the ball
very nice."

Defending champion Adam Scott of Australia was three shots off
the pace after a 1-under 70.

Former U.S. Open winner Michael Campbell of New Zealand, teeing
off from the back nine, followed an eagle on the third hole with a
double bogey on the par-4 fourth en route to a 1-over 72.

Strange, who won this year's Philippine Open, overcame two early
bogeys and had six birdies for his share of the lead, while
Pagunsan put together an mistake-free round with four birdies.

India's Jyoti Randhawa is third after shooting a 68, one better
than Japan's Shingo Katayama, Argentine Angel Cabrera, Australians
Scott Barr and Nick O'Hern and South African amateur Christopher
Joseph.

Els, looking for his first win of the year, double bogeyed the
second and had another bogey on the third on his way to a share of
18th place.

But he believes he can overcome his slow start.

"It's the first round and you do not win a tournament on the
first day," Els said. "I just need to get into position by
hitting quality golf shots."

England's Lee Westwood, who had three bogeys and a double bogey,
is six strokes behind the leader, while Ryder Cup teammate Paul
McGinley of Ireland is in danger of missing the cut after a 5-over
76.