GULLANE, Scotland - Tiger Woods, seeking a third successive major title, survived a poor day with the putter Thursday to post a one-under par 70 in his first round at the British Open. That left him three adrift of the early leaders, no problem for the world's greatest player, but it remained a round of missed opportunity for the American, who could have been clear of the field if a few of his double-figure birdie putts had dropped. He managed just three birdies, also chalking up two bogeys, as he struggled to get to grips with Muirfield's slow, heavily-sanded greens...