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Fifty-six-year-old Australian pro Kel Nagle took a one-stroke lead in an international golf tournament at Melbourne yesterday. Nagle, who won the World Seniors in 1971, reached the peak of his career in 1960 when he won the centenary British Open at St. Andrews, staving off the closing charge of a young Arnold Palmer.
In 1965 Nagle was the runner-up in the U.S. Open, losing in a playoff to Gary Player in the best finish ever by a native Australian.
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