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The 39-year-old, who had seven birdies and one eagle for a round of nine shots, was lined up for the first 59 of the European Tour, but 16, 17 and 18 years old.
This was the second course record of the day, Scot Connor Syme, 23, shot an eight-birdie of 62.
The Englishman Robert Rock has a two-shot lead after a 63 left 13
Number 244 finished the first 36-hole bogey free of his career in European Tour and has fellow Tyrrell Hatton and Swedish Jens Dantorp as his closest challengers.
Rock, 41, won the last of his two European titles at the Abu Dhabi Championship in 2012 Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy will earn a shot.
Tanihara, the world number 137, only had a birdie in a first round 72 but evolved into a group of 11 sharing the 15th place – which also includes Syme and number three world-wide Justin Rose – six of the head.
Phil Mickelson, five-time world champion, lost second place, but a round of 69 l eliminated him.
Syme, who was 23 on Wednesday, is 352nd in the world, an increase of 583 places. his position at the end of last year.
He shot his first nine 29, and his bogey-free card included a birdie in front of the galleries on the 18th.
"It was an incredible day and I'm absolutely ecstatic", Syme, of Fife, told BBC Scotland
"My goal was to give me a chance to make the cut and I had to get off to a good start.
" Having four sous to six was a big one "
There are three Places for the open championship next week for top ranked players who have not yet managed to qualify. [19659002] Syme plays at the Drumoig Golf Center, where he is coached by his father Stuart, and many of his family are in Gullane.
"It's not very often that they can come see me traveling on the European circuit," said Syme, who plays in his first Scottish Open.
"Even my sister arrived from Stirling in the first train and it's good to put"
"Playing Carnoustie would be a dream come true, it's even closer to home than it was certainly my goal at the beginning of the week but I do not think it turns out. "
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