Robin Bradbury of Superior made his first round in a USGA championship a solid one.
The 60-year-old, competing in a USGA national championship for the first time, shot a 3-over-par 74 and shares 32nd place out of 156 players after Saturday’s opening round of the U.S. Senior Amateur at Old Warson Country Club in St. Louis.
Bradbury (pictured) made three birdies and six bogeys on Saturday.
The players who finish in the top 64 in stroke play, which ends after round 2, will advance to the match play portion of the championship.
As for the other Coloradans competing at Old Warson, Gary Albrecht of Denver — also competing in his first USGA championship — opened with a 78 (93rd place) while Jim Reynolds of Denver, who made it into the field after being an alternate, carded a 79 (112th place).
The U.S. Senior Amateur is limited to players 55 and older.
Here are the scores and positions of all the players with strong Colorado ties who are competing in St. Louis:
32. 93. Robin Bradbury of Superior 74
93. Gary Albrecht of Denver 78
112. Jim Reynolds of Denver 79
For all the scores from the U.S. Senior Amateur, CLICK HERE.