Mast leads Montreal Championship

Dick Mast took the first-round lead on Friday in the Champions Tour's Montreal Championship, shooting a 3-under 69 in windy conditions on La Vallee du Richelieu's difficult Rouville Course.

The 62-year-old Mast, winless on the 50-and-over tour, had five birdies and two bogeys. He birdied the first three holes before the wind picked up.

''I got a chance to play four or five holes without a real heavy wind and that's already an advantage,'' Mast said. ''You never know when you are going to get a break, but I did.''

It is the first time Mast has had an outright lead in 165 Champions Tour starts.

''You've got to control your ball in the wind. You've got to have a good short game. I made some key putts here and there to keep the momentum going.''

Kenny Perry, the Senior Players Championship and U.S. Senior Open winner in consecutive tour starts this summer, opened with a 70 on the tree-lined layout.

''Interesting day,'' Perry said. ''I got off to a good start but I wasn't making any birdies. I was hitting the ball nicely and that wind was very difficult.''

He's making his first appearance in the event.

''People have been wonderful here,'' Perry said. ''I feel like a rock star. I've had so much attention paid to me since I've been here. It's been amazing. I've really enjoyed it. I'm looking forward to getting out there this weekend.''

Bernhard Langer was another stroke back along with Mark Brooks, Mike Reid, Tom Pernice Jr. and David Frost.

Mark Calcavecchia, the winner last year on the adjacent Vercheres layout, had a 74. He missed the tour's previous two events because of back problems.

Rocco Mediate, coming off a seven-stroke victory in Calgary, opened with a 75.