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Alexandre Kaleka posted a six-under 65 and is alone in second place, which was one stroke better than former U.S. Open champion Michael Campbell, Christian Nilsson and Marcel Siem. Now that Northern Ireland has become golfs new powerhouse, it was somewhat shocking that none of its three major champions in the last two seasons threatened the top of the leaderboard. British Open champion Darren Clarke, playing for the first time since his major breakthrough at Royal St. Georges, shot a two-under 69 and is tied for 27th. Walking up the 18th fairway, Clarke was greeted much like he was a few Sundays prior. "I felt like I was winning a tournament - its been very special," said Clarke. "I didnt come here to make up the numbers. I hit a lot of good shots and had lots of chances, but didnt quite have the speed of the greens." U.S. Open winner Rory McIlroy, an eight-shot victor at Congressional last month, was four-under par through 10 holes, but a bogey at 11 and a disastrous double at the last sent him to a one-under 71. The final member of the Northern Ireland major trio, 2010 U.S. Open champion Graeme McDowell, battled some back issues en route to a one-over-par 72. "It generally loosens out, but didnt really this morning and I got a little stuck with a few irons shots," said McDowell. "Its not alarm bells, just a little bit of stiffness. I might have a couple of medicinal pints tonight just to loosen the back." Before this Northern Irish surge, Padraig Harrington led the Irish charge at majors. He won three in two years from 2007-08 and was the runner-up at this championship last year, but fell all the way down to 64th in the world rankings after some tough yeears. http://www.officialmlbclub.com/Washington-Nationals-Jayson-Werth-Jersey.html. The struggles continued on Thursday. Harrington only managed a two-over 73 and shares 114th place. "Golf is a strange game," said Harrington, a Dublin native. "At one-under (after 10), I was thinking four-under and it turned around very quickly." Things never turned sour for Singh on Thursday. He broke into red figures with a birdie at the fourth, but his play at the par-five seventh jumped him up the leaderboard in a hurry. Singh drained a 30- foot eagle putt, then birdied No. 8 to reach four-under par for the championship. Singh, who shared sixth last week at the Nordea Masters, continued his excellent form right after the turn. He birdied the 10th and 11th holes, then holed out from a bunker at the par-four 12th to keep his consecutive birdie streak alive at three. It ended with a par at the 13th, but he tapped in a short birdie putt at the 14th to get to eight-under par. Singh had a chance at 59 with four birdies in his last four holes and the dream of golfs immortality crept into his head. "I dont know whether it was a good thing or a bad thing, but 59 did cross my mind," said Singh, a three-time European Tour winner. Singh, who battled wrist and back injuries in recent years, couldnt get the birdies he needed and in fact, parred his last four, but it was enough to get the first-round lead. "I hit a lot of good shots, plus, I think the putting was amazing today," Singh said in a televised interview. "I just holed everything. I said if I can birdie the last four holes, Ive got a chance for 59. I had a chance, I didnt do it, but Im still happy with eight-under." Defending champion Ross Fisher headlines a group tied for sixth place at four- under 67. NOTES: Colm Moriarty leads the Irish contingent as he is part of the group that shares sixth...Eighty-nine of the 150 starters on Thursday shot even-par or better. ' ' '