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      <title>Lucas Herbert Missed a 61 by an Inch, Then Sam Burns Matched Him Twenty Minutes Later</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Royal Birkdale has form for this sort of thing. Nine years after Branden Grace shot the first sub-63 round in major championship history on this same Southport links, two players matched it inside a single Friday afternoon, separated by twenty-two minutes and by nothing much else at all. Lucas Herbert carded an eight-under 62 that came within a whisper of becoming the first 61 in a men&amp;rsquo;s major. Sam Burns, who had not planned to be at this Open at all, shot the same score without even knowing what he was chasing until it was already his.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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