Adam Scott had five birdies on his final nine holes for a 67 and was tied for second with defending champion Ian Poulter of England and New Zealander Michael Hendry. Former Australian Masters champion Stuart Appleby had a 71, as did 2010 U.S. Open champion Graeme McDowell of Northern Ireland, who was playing in the same group as Scott. "It was a nice day," said the 37-year-old Guyatt, who plays on the Japanese Challenge tour with the great Scotty Cameron putter for sale online. "I have never been in this position before. It's what you do all the hard work and practice for. I am not going to get ahead of myself. "It's the first day of four and we all know it takes four good days to win the tournament, particularly when you look at the caliber of those guys." Poulter, who won the World Golf Championships' HSBC Champions in China two weeks ago with his Scotty Cameron putter , was satisfied with his score. "I feel 5 under is a decent round," he said. "I made a couple of 30-foot putts, but missed a few short ones. But if the greens firm up, it's going to be tough to get to some of those pins." Scott, who like Guyatt began his round on the 10th hole, birdied the first four holes on the front nine after starting off with a birdie and a bogey on the back nine.
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