West Coast coach Adam Simpson says he wont demand anything special from Lewis Jetta when the premiership midfielder makes his AFL return in Friday nights blockbuster with Hawthorn at Domain Stadium.Jettas arrival at West Coast at the end of last season was hailed by some as being the final piece of the puzzle in the clubs premiership bid.But the former Swan has stagnated instead of sizzling in 2016.Jetta has already been axed from the senior side three times this year.But, two strong hitouts in the WAFL over the past fortnight - combined with the suspension of Simon Tunbridge - have opened the door for Jetta to return against the Hawks.Jettas inclusion looms as a potential X-factor for West Coast in their bid to topple the Hawks - and to cause some damage during finals time.The 27-year-old scorched Hawthorn with his pace in the Swans 2012 grand final win.But, Simpson has been careful not to put too much pressure on Jetta heading into Fridays match.Were probably not looking for anything special, Simpson said on Thursday.We just want him to play to his strengths. Thats the message.If we can get the ball in his hands, and he can win his own ball at the same time and play the way we want him to play, hell have a good influence on the game.The Eagles were dealt a blow on Thursday when key defender Tom Barrass was ruled out because of shin soreness.He has been replaced by Jackson Nelson, while ruckman Scott Lycett (corked leg) and Sharrod Wellingham (knee) have been named despite injury concerns.Hawthorn decided against making any changes to the team who beat North Melbourne last week, while the sixth-placed Eagles kept their top-four hopes alive with a thrilling one-point win over GWS.Simpson expects Friday nights match to be played at a finals-like intensity.But, he dismissed suggestions his teams premiership hopes would be effectively extinguished if they lost to Hawthorn.Theyre not finals, Simpson said of the next two games against Hawthorn and Adelaide.We might win the next two and still not get past where we are on the ladder, so its not about that.With Hawthorns inferior percentage, they could drop to as low as fourth if they lose to West Coast, meaning the stakes for their clash could hardly be bigger.Hawthorn hold the psychological edge after thumping West Coast by 46 points in last years grand final.The Hawks handed the Eagles another 46-point thumping when they met in round two at the MCG.But West Coast are a far-different prospect on home turf, and they showcased that strength in last years qualifying final when they beat Hawthorn by 32 points. 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In the first round of the PGA Championship 18 players finished birdie-birdie or better on the closing holes.Lee Westwood made birdie on the 649-yard 17th and he eagled the 554-yard 18th. The other 17 golfers all posted 4s on the last two holes.----6:50 p.m.Jimmy Walker posted a 5-under 65 in the morning and it held up to give him the first round lead of the PGA Championship.Martin Kaymer, Emiliano Grillo and Ross Fisher were all one stroke back at Baltusrol Golf Club.Kaymer, who started on the back nine in the afternoon wave, got to 4 under with a birdie on No. 3 and then parred out to stay in the tie for second. Grillo and Fisher both played in the morning.Harris English, James Hahn and Andy Sullivan -- all of whom played in the morning -- and British Open champion Henrik Stenson shot 67s to share fifth place.----5:10 p.m.Martin Kaymer was within one stroke of the lead in the PGA Championship with three holes to play. The two-time major champion, who started on the back nine, followed a bogey at No. 2 with a birdie at No. 3 to get to 4 under, one shot behind Jimmy Walker, whose early 5-under 65 was standing up on the hot day at Baltusrol Golf Club.----4:10 p.m.Martin Kaymer, a two-time major champion, made a run at the lead in the first round of the PGA Championship. Kaymer had four birdies in a five-hole stretch to get to 4 under, one behind leader Jimmy Walker. But the 2010 PGA champion bogeyed No. 2 -- he started on the back nine -- and dropped to 3 under. Kaymer birdied Nos. 17 and 18 -- Baltusrols only par-5s.----3:40 p.m.Jimmy Walker didnt think he could handle Baltusrol the first time he saw it.He was a 21-year-old about to enter his senior year at Baylor when he played Baltusrol in the 2000 U.S. Amateur. I just remember it was a lot of golf course for me. It was tough, said Walker, who said he failed to advance to match play at the Amateur.But there were happy memories, too.He played a practice round that year with Houston golfer Andy Sanders. They became good friends on the mini-tours until Sanders had back injuries, survived a head-on car collision and then was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Sanders now is his caddie.Sanders, by the way, advanced to match play at Baltusrol and lost in the first round. Hes still bitter about that. As for memories of meeting Walker?I just remember he hit the ball a long way, Sanders said.Walker holds the early first-round lead with a 5-under 65.----3:15 p.m.The two most popular groups of the afternoon flight at the PGA Championship werent exactly tearing up the course early in the first round.The first-name-only-necessary threesome of Sergio, Jordan and Bubba (its Garcia, Spieth and Watson if you need the last names) had a total of two birdies through the first seven holes. Garcia had one on No. 2 and was at 1 under while Watson had the other on the same hole but was at 1 over, one shot better than Spieth.The threesome of this years major champions: Danny Willett (Masters), Dustin Johnson (U.S. Open) and Henrik Stenson (British Open) was a cumulative 2 over after six holes. Willett and Stenson both birdied No. 6 to get to 1 under while Johnson was 4 over, nine shots behind leader Jimmy Walker..----2:15 p.m.Brooks Koepka completed his first round since Sunday at the U.S. Open, and he was thrilled with a 68.Koepka had to pull out during the first round of the Bridgestone Invitational because of torn ligaments in his right ankle, and he probably wouldnt be playing this week except that its the final major of the year. His ankle is taped and he is wearing a brace.Walking 18 holes for the first time since the final round at Oakmont was the first big test. And he had enough power to make eagle on the 18th and four other birdies to offset his mistakes. Koepka said even with a month off, his game didnt leave him.Koepka was No. 3 in the Ryder Cup standings when he stepped away in late June. A month later, he is down to No. 9 in the U.S. standings. Points count double at a major, so Koepka has a good chance to move back into the top eight that automatically qualify.----1:55 p.m.Jimmy Walker had six birdies in a 5-under 65 to take the lead of the PGA Championship after the morning flight of 78 golfers. It tied Walkers career low round in a major.Emiliano Grillo and Ross Fisher were one shhot behind while Harris English, James Hahn and Andy Sullivan were two strokes back.ddddddddddddEight golfers posted 2-under 68s including defending champion Jason Day, Rickie Fowler and K.J. Choi.The featured group of the morning wave had Day, Phil Mickelson (71), the winner the last time the PGA was held at Baltusrol Golf Club, and two-time PGA champion Rory McIlroy (74).----12:50 p.m.Scott Hend and Vaughn Taylor had the first birdie runs of the PGA Championship and it was over the same three holes at Baltusrol Golf Club.Hend, a native of Australia who plays on the European Tour, birdied Nos. 13-15, all par-4s.Taylor, who won the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am this year, put up the same three 3s.----11:30 a.m.The early starters off the back nine at Baltusrol Golf Club took advantage of the par-5 18th, a 554-yard hole. Of the 13 groups that started at No. 10 at the PGA Championship there were two eagles (Brooks Koepka and Lee Westwood in the same threesome) and 20 birdies.There were seven bogeys on the hole from those groups, including ones by Phil Mickelson, Adam Scott and Brandt Snedeker.----10:45 a.m.Jimmy Walker, who missed the cut in two of his last four PGA Tour events, birdied half of his first 10 holes to take an early lead at the PGA Championship. Walker, who has one Top Ten finish in five previous PGA Championships, made the turn at Baltusrol Golf Club in 4-under 32 and then birdied the par-4 1st hole to reach 5 under, two shots better than Rickie Fowler, Harris English and Paul Casey.Walker, who has five career wins on tour but none this year, is 48th in the current world rankings.----10:20 a.m.Rickie Fowler, looking to become the fourth first-time major champion this year, made the turn at 3-under 33, tying him for the early lead at the PGA Championship. Starting on the 10th hole at Baltusrol Golf Club, Fowler had four birdies and a bogey in his front nine. Tied with him at 3 under were Jimmy Walker and Brian Stuard.----9:40 a.m.The PGA Championships featured morning group of Phil Mickelson, Rory McIlroy and Jason Day didnt get off to a great start at Baltusrol Golf Club. Through their first four holes -- they started on the back nine -- Day, the defending champion, had the groups only birdie on the par-4 11th. Mickelson, who won the PGA Championship the last time it was played here, and McIlroy, a two-time PGA champion, both had a bogey in the opening holes.---8:50 a.m.Players starting on the back nine were attacking the 11th hole at Baltusrol. Of the first seven groups to play the 431-yard, par-4 hole, six golfers posted birdies. That included Rickie Fowler, who is playing with Ernie Els and Zach Johnson. Fowlers playing partners parred the hole.----7:55 a.m.No one had ever finished a major championship at 20-under par until Jason Day last year in the PGA Championship at Whistling Straits. And then it happened three majors later when Henrik Stenson matched him at Royal Troon two weeks ago at the British Open.What will Baltusrol serve up this week at the PGA Championship?Kerry Haigh, the PGAs managing director of championships, says score is no concern at the PGA Championship, which has a history of good scoring. But that leads to a curious aspect about Baltusrol that this week might solve.The 1967 U.S. Open was at Baltusrol, and Jack Nicklaus broke the scoring record with 275. When it returned to Baltusrol in 1980, Nicklaus set another U.S. Open record at 272. The U.S. Open was at Baltusrol again in 1993, and Lee Janzen tied the record at 272.But when the PGA Championship was played here in 2005, Phil Mickelson won at 4-under 276.---7:25 a.m.The final major of the year began Thursday when New York club pro Mark Brown hit the opening tee shot in the PGA Championship.The PGA of America has a tradition of letting one of its 20 club pros in the field hit the first shot. The 49-year-old Brown is the head pro at Tam OShanter Golf Club in Brookville. He was a runner-up at the PGA Professional Championship in June.The sun was baking Baltusrol in the morning, and it was expected to be steamy in the afternoon when the other traditional group of major champions teed off. Masters champion Danny Willett, U.S. Open champion Dustin Johnson and British Open champion Henrik Stenson tee off at 1:45 p.m.Defending champion Jason Day plays in the morning. ' ' '