Friday, January 08, 2010

Monty's Men trail, but only by a point,




at end of Royal Trophy first day



FROM THE AOL GOLF NEWS SERVICE
Europe captain Colin Montgomerie was relieved not to be facing a greater deficit after Asia claimed a 2 1/2 - 1 1/2 lead in the opening-round foursomes at the Royal Trophy match at Amata Spring Country Club, Amata Nakorn, Chonburn, about 45min from Bangkok, Thailand.
The hosts, who are aiming to stage a successful title defence after winning 10-6 last year, started well and looked at one stage like finishing the day with a 3-1 lead. But a half-point from Soren Kjeldsen and Peter Hanson kept the deficit down heading into Saturday's four-balls.
"I think if you ask my players how they played most of them would not have been happy with their performance, so in that sense we escaped a bit," said Montgomerie.
"We are certainly not complaining about the position we are in because we know we can play a lot better - and we will have to if we are to get back into the match."
Japanese duo Ryo Ishikawa and Koumei Oda highlighted Asia's performance as they rallied to beat Montgomerie and Pablo Martin of Spain 3&2 in the first match.
The European pair were two up through three holes but contrived to three-putt the third from seven feet before Ishikawa sank a birdie on the next hole to level.
Ishikawa and Oda then picked up birdies on the seventh and eighth to move into a two-hole lead from which Montgomerie and Martin never recovered.
Europe's only win of the day came when Robert Karlsson and Alexander Noren beat Charlie Wi and Liang Wen-chong 4&2.
The match between Kjeldsen and Hanson and Indian duo Jeev Milkha Singh and Gaganjeet Bhullar ended all square, while Thai duo Prayad Marksaeng and Thongchai Jaidee wrapped up a 3&1 win over England's Simon Dyson and Swede Henrik Stenson.
TO READ ALL THE RESULTS AND FORTHCOMING TIES,
LOG ON TO THE TOURNAMENT WEBSITE:
http://www.theroyaltrophy.com/site_2010/live_score.html

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