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"I'm just trying to enjoy the opportunity," Compton said. "It's just the first round. I've played this sport long enough to know that (Friday) I tee off at 2 o'clock and might be seven back. So I'm just trying to be patient."
Compton's previous best round this year was 4-under 67 in February at the Mayakoba Golf Classic. His best finish was a tie for 30th at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
He qualified for the U.S. Open in June after a 36-hole sectional that included a playoff. He shot 77-81 in the Open and missed the cut.
After missing the cut two weeks ago at the Reno-Tahoe Open, Compton went back to his new home for some serious yard work, planting palm, oak and Italian Cypress trees and redoing the lawn.
"I've done flowers before, but nothing will grow in 150-degree weather in Miami," Compton said.
After more than a week of getting his hands dirty, he got the call to play golf again -- and has come to appreciate the beauty of Old White, which has undergone some tweaking and considerable floral touch ups in preparation for the tournament.
"This place is immaculate," Compton said. "That why it's so neat to see the landscaping here. As a golfer, you like to have your yard look nice."
Every, starting on the back nine, eagled the par-5 12th and had three straight birdies to make the turn at 6 under. He added a birdie at the par-4 sixth hole.
The 26-year-old Every's best finish is eighth at the Phoenix Open in late February. He's played in just 11 tournaments in the last five months after breaking his left pinky finger.
"My game's coming around," said Every, recently arrested in Iowa and charged with possession of a controlled substance. He has denied possessing marijuana.
Overton, seeking his fifth top-10 finish this season, had the chance to tie for the lead but made bogey on the par-3 18th after his tee shot flew the green.
Brendon de Jonge, Charles Howell III, Aron Price, Matt Bettencourt and John Rollins shot 65s. Jim Furyk, who's fifth in the FedExCup points standings and can jump past Ernie Els into the top spot with a second place or better finish, had a 68.
Carl Pettersson, winner of the Canadian Open last week, had a 71.
Afternoon play was stopped for 1 hour, 33 minutes due to storms.
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