DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- Champions Tour players are used to seeing low numbers in the Principal Charity Classic. The results from the first round on the tournament's new course suggest that those days could be behind them.
Tom Lehman, Duffy Waldorf, Dan Forsman and Scott Hoch shot 3-under 69 on Friday to share the lead at the Wakonda Club. The Iowa event had been held at Glen Oaks Country Club in neighboring West Des Moines in 11 of the last 12 years.
Hale Irwin, who turns 68 on Monday, topped a group of eight at 70. Defending champion Jay Haas opened with a 71, and tour points leader Bernhard Langer had a 72.
Wakonda, which was built 91 years ago, has more sloping fairways, higher rough and arguably trickier greens than Glen Oaks. Even though players were allowed to lift, clean and place their golf balls in the fairways effect because of soggy conditions, low scores were hard to find.
The first-round leading score was the highest ever in Iowa -- and every player had at least one bogey.
"It's kind of a mystery course, isn't it," Waldorf said. "You get out here on this course and you go, 'Anything under par looks good'."
The conditions led to a bunched leaderboard, which also featured four players tied for the first spot for the first time in tournament history.
Waldorf played the front nine in even par before a strong stretch put him atop the early leaderboard.