(Reuters) - American Bo Van Pelt weathered hot, hard and fast conditions best to take a one-shot lead after the opening day of the AT&T National at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda Maryland on Thursday. After Rory McIlroy destroyed the layout in the 2011 US Open, winning at a record 16-under, grounds staff ensured there would be no such blowout, with Van Pelt's four-under 67 one of just 22 rounds under par. Former world number one Fijian Vijay Singh, American Jimmy Walker and Zimbabwe's Brendan de Jonge share second following rounds of 68. ...
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