Jeff Maggert, Jesper Parnevik lead Legends of Golf

Jesper Parnevik hits off the tenth tee during the first round of the PGA Tour Champions Principal Charity Classic golf tournament, Friday, June 9, 2017, in Des Moines, Iowa. (Charlie Neibergall/AP)

RIDGEDALE, Mo. — Jeff Maggert and Jesper Parnevik shot an 8-under 63 in better-ball play Thursday to take the first-round lead in the PGA Tour Champions’ chilly Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf.

"It was very relaxing for me because I felt like terrible," Parnevik said. "I was so stiff this morning. It was freezing cold. I thought if I can just try to make some pars in case he ever makes a bogey, but I didn’t even have to do that."

Playing together for the first time in the team event, Maggert and Parnevik eagled the par-5 eighth and had six birdies in the cool and breezy conditions on Big Cedar Lodge’s Buffalo Ridge course.

"We play well together," Maggert said. "We both contributed a lot. Jesper had a lot of birdies and an eagle on our final nine. It was so cold this morning, I just was going to come out and just try to hit fairways and greens. Really I wasn’t thinking about making birdies, I was just trying to play steady and give myself an opportunity to have some birdie putts."

The next three rounds will be played on par-3 courses. Maggert and Parnevik will play the 18-hole Top of the Rock on Friday and Sunday, and the 13-hole Mountain Top on Saturday.

Mark Calcavecchia and Woody Austin were a stroke back. They also eagled No. 8. Austin won the 2016 title with Michael Allen. Calcavecchia won the Boca Raton Championship this year.

"I lucked in a few birdies on the back, but it was tough, tough conditions," Calcavecchia said. "Even when it warmed up a little bit, it was still tough to make birdies out there. All in all, 7 under’s a pretty good start."

Bernhard Langer and Tom Lehman were at 65 along with Davis Love III-Scott Verplank, 2015 winners Billy Andrade-Joe Durant, Paul Broadhurst-Kirk Triplett and Steve Flesch-David Toms.

"We kind of brother-in-lawed or ham-and-egged it or partnered it," Love said. "Neither one of us were playing great, but we had one guy in every hole and that’s kind of what you have to do. We’re going to have to go to the par 3 courses and get two birdie putts on a hole is what you really want to do and we didn’t do that enough today."

Flesch won the Mitsubishi Electric Classic last week for his first senior title.

Madison, Wisconsin, friends Steve Stricker and Jerry Kelly were tied for 22nd at 68.

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