US Open 2015: Marc Warren leading Scot after first round

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Marc Warren carded a two under par 68Image source, Getty Images

First round leaderboard

-5 H Stenson (Swe), D Johnson (US); -4 P Reed (US); -3 M Kuchar (US), B Martin (US)

Selected others: -2 M Warren (Sco), J Day (Aus); -1 P Mickelson (US), MA Jimenez (Spa), C Montgomerie (Sco); Level S Garcia (Spa); +2 R McIlroy (NI), J Rose (Eng), P Casey (Eng), I Poulter (Eng); +3 L Donald (Eng), L Westwood (Eng); +4 G McDowell (NI), J Donaldson (Wal); +10 T Woods (US); +11 R Fowler (US)

Marc Warren is the leading Scot following the opening round of the USA Open golf at Chambers Bay near Seattle.

Warren, one of five Scots in the field, carded a two-under-par 68. Colin Montgomerie is a shot further back after a first-round 69.

Jimmy Gunn is two over following his round of 72, while Bradley Neil and Stephen Gallacher carded rounds of 76 and 78, respectively.

American Dustin Johnson and Sweden's Henrik Stenson lead on five under.

Tiger Woods' struggles continued as he carded a 10-over-par 80. The 14-time major winner had a triple bogey seven and is 15 shots behind the leaders.

Warren had four birdies and two bogeys in his opening round, while 51-year-old compatriot Montgomerie, the man with five runners-up spots in the majors, three times at the US Open, fired a 69 to put himself in contention.

The US Senior Open champion carded four birdies and three bogeys and missed several birdie putts.

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Monty: "Can I win? Have stranger things happened?"

Speaking afterwards, Montgomerie said: "Can I win? Have stranger things happened? What Tom Watson did at Turnberry aged 59 [losing a play-off for the 2009 Open] has given everybody over 50 hope."

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