Weir keeps home fires burning

Home favourite Mike Weir and Americans Anthony Kim and Eric Axley fired six-under 65s to share the early first-round lead at …

Home favourite Mike Weir and Americans Anthony Kim and Eric Axley fired six-under 65s to share the early first-round lead at the Canadian Open.

Trying to become the first Canadian to lift the title since Pat Fletcher 54 years ago, Weir got his bid off to a bogey-free start at a soggy Glen Abbey course.

Left-hander Weir, who narrowly failed to win the trophy in 2004 when he lost to Fiji's Vijay Singh in a playoff, rolled in a five-footer on his final hole.

Axley went one better, eagling the par-five 18th to end his round just before play was suspended due to bad weather.

Kim, chasing his third title of the season, mixed seven birdies with a single bogey.    Lurking two shots back were JP Hayes, Nicholas Thompson and Ryan Armour and Richard Johnson.

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