“I chipped in from about 25 yards for eagle,” said Crisologo, “that kind of got me going.”
Crisologo was paired with defending champion Isaiah Salinda, a recent Stanford graduate. Salinda opened with 2-under 69 and has a share of 10th.
In all, six players from Australia – Windred, Connor McKinney, Nathan Barbieri, Jack Thompson, Kiran Day and Josh Armstong – are inside the top 15 after the first round.
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With mostly collegians and twentysomethings in the field, a veteran made early noise on Tuesday. Greg Condon, stroke-play co-medalist at last year’s U.S. Senior Amateur, started his day on the back nine and went 2 under for an early share of the lead. He was 1 over on the front and with a starting 70, is tied for 14th, only four shots off the pace and still very much in the championship.
Notably, University of Oklahoma teammates Quade Cummins of Weatherford, Okla., and Logan McAllister of Oklahoma City, Okla., each shot 4-under 67 and sit one off the lead at T3.
