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Tom Watson shoots an opening round of 5-under at the British Open and Lance Armstrong remains third at the Tour de France.

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First up golf something about playing turn very brings out the best -- Tom Watson 32 years after his epic duel in the Senate Jack Nicklaus.

Watson took advantage of -- pristine conditions of the British Open issued a stunning five under 65 on Thursday at the same cannot be said for Tiger Woods.

The world number one player struggle is in the clubhouse at one over.

Cycling now the State's twelve mature Ross is in the books and Lance Armstrong remains in third place following today's 131. Mile ride. The seven time to Irwin had to scramble to get back in the race after a punctured tire with about 37 miles to go. Denmark's -- Sorenstam won Thursday's agent Renault nose and -- of Italy. Remains the overall leader that's office foxsports.com. Fox -- I'm --

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