Corey Pavin fired an 8-under par 26 on the front nine of the his first round at the U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee on Thursday. Pavin finished the day with a 9-under 61, which was good for a 3 shot lead. The 26 was the lowest 9 hole score ever on the PGA Tour. The first round was suspended Thursday aftenoon, leaving many golfers having to finish their 1st rounds today. A handfull of golfers didn't even get to start their round, so they will play 36 holes today. The four well known Wisconsin golfers are all playing this week. Skip Kendall is tied for 3rd after a first round 65. Steve Stricker had a 68 and JP Hayes was one-over at 71. Jerry Kelly didn't get his first round underway on Thursday.
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