Paul Broadhurst shot a 6-under 66 at Pebble Beach Friday to take a two-stroke lead after the first round of the PGA Tour Champions' Nature Valley First Tee Open. The 51-year-old Broadhurst won the Senior British Open at Carnoustie in July for his first victory on the 50-and-over tour. He won six times on the European Tour and played in the 1991 Ryder Cup. With the seniors playing alongside boys and girls from The First Tee programs throughout the country, Broadhurst had 6-under 30 on the front nine in his first professional round at Pebble Beach. US Senior Open winner Gene Sauers , Craig Parry, Jay Don Blake, Kevin Sutherland and Tom Pernice Jr. were 4-under. Sauers, Parry and Blake shot 68 at Pebble Beach, and Sutherland and Pernice shot 67 at Poppy Hills. Bernhard Langer opened with a 70 at Poppy Hills. The 59-year-old German star leads the tour with four victories this season. Tom Watson, the runner-up last year who won the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am twice and his only US Open at Pebble Beach in 1982, had a 75 at Poppy Hills. The 67-year-old Hall of Famer had two double bogeys, a bogey and one birdie. Defending champion Esteban Toledo had a 73 at Pebble Beach. John Daly had two triple bogeys in a 74 at Pebble Beach. Fellow major champion Vijay Singh had a 75 at Pebble Beach, making three bogeys in a birdie-less round. S. Korea opens 14-stroke lead Choi Hye-jin shot a 4-under 68 Friday to help push South Korea's lead to 14 strokes Friday in the Women's World Amateur Team Championships. Sixteen-year-old Park Min-ji added a 70 at Iberostar Playa Paraiso for a 19-under 413 total, with only the best two scores counting each day for the three-player teams. Park Hyun-kyung had a 71. The 17-year-old Choi, the low amateur at the 2016 US Women's Open, also topped the individual standings at 9-under 207 — three strokes ahead of Switerland's Kim Metraux. Switzerland was second. Metraux had a 69, sister and Florida State teammate Morgane Metraux shot 76, and Azelia Meichtry had an 82. The United States was seventh at 4 over. Andrea Lee shot 70, Mariel Galdiano 75, and Katelyn Dambaugh 78. — AP