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      <title>Ryan Gerard&#39;s Six-Under Sixty-Four: The Right Game, the Right Course</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Ryan Gerard signed for a six-under sixty-four at Colonial on Thursday and walked off the course with the outright first-round lead at the Charles Schwab Challenge. The score, on a course whose par is seventy and whose scoring average for the field on the day will sit somewhere between sixty-nine and seventy, is the kind of opening round that turns a name unfamiliar to the casual viewer into the name on the top line of the Friday-morning leaderboard. The casual viewer&amp;rsquo;s first question, when the camera finds him after the round, is who is Ryan Gerard. The more useful question is why is Ryan Gerard&amp;rsquo;s game the right shape for this course.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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