Orlando, FL (SportsNetwork.com) - Bernhard and Jason Langer carded a 10-under 62 along with Curtis and Tom Strange in Saturdays first round and those two teams hold a 1-shot lead at the PNC Father/Son Challenge. Bernhard Langer is coming off an incredible season on the Champions Tour as he picked up five wins, making it 23 total on tour. Curtis Strange has never won on the Champions Tour, but he is a 17-time winner on the PGA Tour. Bernhard Langer has won this event twice in the past, both with his son Stefan. Curtis Strange has never won this event. The Langers and Stranges hold a 1-shot lead over Johnny and Andy Miller, Vijay and Qass Singh, Hale and Steve Irwin and defending champions Stewart and Connor Cink, who all shot 9-under 63s in the first round at Ritz-Carlton Golf Club at Grand Lakes Resort. It was a great start for the Langers as the duo was able to run off five birdies over their first six holes, putting them at 6-under for the day. After making the turn with four straight pars from No. 7, the Langers drained birdies on 11 and 12 to continue their charge up the leaderboard. Just like they started, Bernhard and Jason Langer were able to finish up strong by making three birdies over their final four holes on 15, 16 and 18 to tie them for the lead. Jason Langer made a long birdie putt at the last. Surprised myself there again, Jason Langer said. I hit that pretty firm. I was rolling over the lips all day today, but I made that one. Felt good about that. Bernhard Langer was glad to see his son drain the birdie at the last, giving him confidence heading into the final round. Im so glad he made that one, Bernhard Langer said. He made so many good putts and they all went over the right edge, left edge and he finally lipped one in instead of lipping one out. Curtis and Tom Strange also came out on fire as they made five birdies over the first seven holes, which set the pace early on. After a pair of pars on eight and nine, the Stranges made birdie on No. 10. Curtis Strange was able to drain a birdie on No. 14, which set the team on fire as they made two more birdies on 15 and 16, making it three straight gains. After a par on 17, a birdie at the last had the Stranges in the outright lead before the Langers caught up later on. Tom brings me along from 100 yards out, thats it. Im supposed to make putts, other than that hes got to play, said Curtis Strange, who has been battling a bad back. I dont feel too great, but I still hit a couple decent shots. They used my drive a of couple times, but (Tom) really played well. NOTES: Curtis Strange won both the 1988 and 1989 U.S. Open Championship, which are his only major titles ... Bernhard Langer won the Masters twice in 1985 and 1993 ... First-round leaders/co-leaders have gone on to win this tournament 12 times over the past 16 events ... This is a two-day scramble tournament. 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