Irwin among five-way tie for AT&T lead

Hale Irwin shot his age for the first time on the Champions Tour, finishing with a 6-under 65 on Friday for a share of the first-round lead in the AT&T Championship.

He is tied with John Cook, winner of the 2007 and 2008 tournaments, Larry Nelson, Chien Soon Lu and Mark Wiebe.

Mark Calcavecchia, Russ Cochran, Gene Jones, Chip Beck, Keith Fergus, Dan Forsman, Steve Lowery, Rod Spittle, Javier Sanchez and Kirk Hanefeld opened with 66s at Oak Hills Country Club.

The tournament is the Champions Tour's final full-field event of the year. The top 30 on the money list will advance to the season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship next week at Harding Park in San Francisco.

Irwin chipped in for eagle from just off the green at the par-5 15th and made a 9-foot putt to save par on the final hole. The tour's career victory leader is winless since 2007.

The 63-year-old Nelson missed a chance to match his age. Playing the front nine last, he bogeyed No. 8 and had a 10-footer for birdie No. 9 trickled off to the right.

Cook had a bogey-free round. He's played 10 rounds at Oak Hills on the Champions Tour and has shot 65 or better half the time.

Charles Schwab Cup points leader Bernhard Langer had a 69.

Kenny Perry, the 14-time PGA Tour winner who is playing in his second Champions Tour event, had a 74. He tied for 35th last week at The Woodlands.