CARLSBAD, California -- It may be snowy and cold in Moscow, but the sun is already shining on the start of the 1996 professional golf season.
"We had a tremendous competitive year in 1995," PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem said during Thursday's first round of the Mercedes Championship at the La Costa Resort. "We have no reason to think we won't have more of the same in 1996."
And true to last year's form, Corey Pavin was leading after one round, with a 5-under-par 67.
Greg Norman, who received the 1995 player of the year award Thursday, was at 1-over-par 73.
One change in 1996 is access to the players by autograph seekers. Autographs will now be discouraged until after a player has finished his round and then only in designated areas. ()
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