From The Post and CourierCHARLESTON -- Tony Romo's professional football future may be in limbo but the longtime Dallas Cowboys quarterback isn't letting it affect his golf game.Romo's 7-over-par 78 in Thursday's opening round of the Azalea Invitational at the Country Club of Charleston wasn't that bad considering he had "only played three or four rounds this year," hadn't played tournament golf in almost four years and did not play a practice round on a course that has had some bunkers added since he last played here.Romo had a decent round going Thursday until a four-hole stretch beginning on No.