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Cam Smith holds narrow lead at CIMB Classic

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    Written by The Associated Press

    Cameron Smith goes low at CIMB


    KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Justin Thomas collected the Jack Nicklaus Award as the PGA TOUR Player of the Year a couple of days before heading to Malaysia in a bid to win his third successive CIMB Classic.

    Little wonder then that the two-time defending champion was slightly off his game in the first round on Thursday, managing only a 2-under-par 70 to sit six strokes behind leader Cameron Smith of Australia.

    Smith opened with a blemish-free 8-under 64, including five birdies on the front nine, and leads a PGA TOUR event after the first round for the first time in 64 starts.

    "The putting was easy actually," Smith said.

    He's chasing his second PGA TOUR title after winning the Zurich Classic in April.

    Keegan Bradley, Xander Schauffele and Poom Saksansin of Thailand were tied for second at 7 under.

    Brendan Steele, coming off a victory last week at the Safeway Open, had an opening 67 to be three shots off the lead.

    Thomas has barely had time to catch his breath after winning the FedExCup and playing in the Presidents Cup. He won his first TOUR title here two years ago. He successfully defended it last year, and is coming off a transformative 2016-17 season in which he won the FedExCup and five titles, including his first major, the PGA Championship.

    He's aiming to be the first player to win the same tournament three years in a row since Steve Stricker at the John Deere Classic from 2009-11.

    Schauffele, the PGA TOUR Rookie of the Year, said he was taking plenty of notice of how Thomas approaches this course and is trying to keep it simple.

    "The rough has been up apparently compared to last year, that's what Justin told me," he said. "I pretty much tried to copy everything that he did because I figured he's a good guy to imitate out here."

    Thomas mixed five birdies with three bogeys. Schauffele and Poom made seven birdies to go into early contention, while Bradley eagled the 12th hole to make amends for his sole bogey.

    The American trio of Kevin Na, Gary Woodland and Pat Perez are also in contention in the event after carding 66s.

    Hideki Matsuyama, the 2016 runner-up, faltered with two bogeys to sit with Thomas in a tie for 23rd place.

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