PITTSBURGH — Joe Durant is trying desperately to hold onto his old job on the PGA Tour.
If it doesn't work out, his new gig is looking more promising all the time.
The Champions Tour rookie shot a 6-under 64 on Thursday in the first round of the Senior Players Championship, making seven birdies against one bogey to join David Frost and Doug Garwood atop the leaderboard at defenseless Fox Chapel.
Bernhard Langer, Corey Pavin, Larry Mize, Steve Pate, Olin Browne, Bart Bryant, Peter Fowler and Wes Short Jr. shot 65. Colin Montgomerie, the Senior PGA winner last month, opened with a 5-under 30 on the front nine before fading to a 69.
The 50-year-old Durant, a four-time winner on the main tour, is trying to split time between both circuits this summer. The pressure to earn enough money while making limited PGA Tour starts has been draining. In a way, the 50-and-over tour is allowing him to recharge.
"I'm trying so hard to make magic happen in one week (on the PGA Tour) and it's just not working out very well," Durant said.
Durant tied for 31st last week in Connecticut in the PGA Tour's Travelers Championship, a finish he believes should have been higher had he not slogged through the second and third rounds.
"It easily could have been a top-10 week if I had just managed my game a little better Friday and Saturday," Durant said.