Li scorches back nine, posts 32nd-ever 63

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Li scorches back nine, posts 32nd-ever 63

SOUTHPORT, England Playing in his first Open Championship, Chinas Haotong Li scorched the closing nine at Royal Birkdale on Sunday with a 5-under 31 that included four consecutive birdies to finish his round.Li finished at 6 under par to grab the clubhouse lead with front-runner Jordan Spieth still playing his opening nine.Its a dream come true, said Li, who posted a days best 63. Li said he planned to watch the remainder of the event on television and said the turnaround occurred at the eighth hole when he started holing everything.


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The birdies on 8 and 9 really freed him up, said Ernie Els, who played with Li on Sunday. Then he made an unbelievable save on 10, 11. He didn't miss a putt. The par on 17, he came out of a fairway bunker. He did everything he could.A day earlier, Branden Grace became the first player to shoot 62 in a mens major. Li's Sunday 63 was the 32nd time a 63 had been shot in a major championship.(For a complete breakdown of Li's statistics all week visit TheOpen.com)



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