LONGMUIR, TORRANCE IN THE SENIORS MIX AT MOTTRAM HALL
FROM NATHANIEL SYLVESTER
PGA Press Officer
 
PGA Press Officer
After threatening to establish a commanding lead on the opening day of 
the ISPS HANDA PGA Seniors Championship, Des Smyth ultimately had to 
settle for a share of top spot with Gordon J Brand on six under par.
The pair both signed for rounds of six-under-par 67 at De Vere Mottram Hall, in 
Cheshire, although it could have been much better for Smyth who closed 
his round with three straight bogeys, having posted seven birdies and an
 eagle through his first 15 holes.
However, the five-time European Senior Tour winner was still pleased with a fine opening round.
“I played great, I really did,” explained the Irishman. “I got off to a 
great start, then nothing much happened until the eighth hole, where I 
chipped in from the back of the green, and that really got my round 
going. Standing on the 16th tee I thought I could
 shoot ten under or better, but that’s golf for you – it gives and it 
takes away.
“I feel good about my game. If ever you can be disappointed with a 67, 
then I guess today was that day. But if you’d offered me six under at 
the start of the day, I definitely would’ve taken it.”
Smyth is tied alongside Brand, the champion of this event in 2008 who 
fired a flawless round in the morning to lead for much of the day.
The Englishman kept the bogeys off his card and having not played on the
 European Senior Tour since the Fubon Open last November, was 
understandably delighted with his first foray of the 2013 campaign.
He said: “I putted really well today, and played steady. The greens were
 rolling at a nice pace and once I’d started rolling a few in, my 
confidence and belief grew and a birdie at the last was a nice way to 
finish a very pleasing day.
“I had no idea how today would go but I’ve been practising well over the
 winter, so I was hopeful that I’d play well, and so it proved.”
Paul Wesselingh, who won this event 12 months ago, is also handily 
placed after a strong start at a venue where he won his first 
professional event, the PGA North Region Championship, back in 1994. The
 highlight of his day came at the par five 13th, which he
 eagled en route to a five under par round of 68.
Since winning the ISPS Handa PGA Seniors Championship 12 months ago in 
only his third start on the Senior Tour, Wesselingh has gone from 
strength to strength, and is clearly enjoying the responsibility that 
comes with such a life-changing victory.
He said: “It’s nice to come out here as I suppose people want to be 
closer to you and want more of me, which is lovely as I’ve never been in
 that situation before. It definitely has changed my life and obviously 
I’m no longer a club pro now, I play for a living,
 which is great.
“It was a great start with four birdies in the first five holes, which 
settled me down as I was actually a little bit nervous when I got 
announced as the defending champion on the first tee.”
One stroke further back is Scotland’s Bill Longmuir and former Ryder Cup captains Mark James and Sam Torrance, who was pleased with his round 
after a long lay-off from competitive action.
 
 He said: “I haven’t played for seven months, which is probably the 
longest lay-off I’ve had in my 43 years as a professional golfer. So it 
was difficult to gauge how I’d play, and although there was a little bit
 of rust in the system I was pretty pleased with
 how I played overall.
“It’s my first time here, and the course is very nice. But it’s playing 
very firm, so you’ve got to be very precise with your tee shots to hold 
the fairways and then find the greens with your second shots. If you 
stray into the rough, it’s pretty difficult
 to make par from there.”
Other notable performances also came from Ireland’s Phillip Walton, who 
posted a three under par round of 70, while his 1995 Ryder Cup teammate 
Ian Woosnam signed for a 72.
Woosnam said: “It played pretty easy out there in the conditions, but 
unfortunately I didn’t play well enough to take advantage. I only got 
back from the States on Tuesday night, so I’m still feeling a bit 
jetlagged and it was a bit of a struggle out there
 at times today.
“I really struggled to find any rhythm, which was a shame because I 
played really well in the States last week, especially in the final 
round. But hopefully I’ll get a decent night’s sleep  and can 
work my way into the tournament tomorrow.”
 
FIRST-ROUND SCOREBOARD
Par 73
67 D Smyth (Irl) , G Brand (Eng)  
 
68 P Wesselingh (Eng)  
 
69 M James (Eng) , B Longmuir (Sco) , S Torrance (Sco)  
 
70 P Walton (Irl) , G Bell (Eng) , P Golding (Eng), A Franco (Par) 
 
71 M McLean (Eng) , G Manson (Aut) , J
 Carriles (Esp) , D Russell (Eng) , R Drummond (Sco) , G Wolstenholme 
(Eng) , S Rastall (Eng) , T Price (Aus) , P Linhart (Esp) , M Cunning 
(USA) , J Gould (Eng) , R Green (Eng) , S Tinning (Den) ,
 S Brown (Eng) , R Sabarros (Fra) , M Mackenzie (Eng)  
 
72 S Luna (Esp) , P Mitchell (Eng) , G
 Banister (Aus) , C Mason (Eng) , N Job (Eng) , J Harrison (Eng) , D 
James (Sco) , M Martin (Esp) , A Oldcorn (Sco) , I Woosnam (Wal) 
 
73 L Carbonetti (Arg) , A Forsbrand 
(Swe) , S Van Vuuren (RSA) , B Cameron (Eng) , R Roper (Eng) , J 
Hawksworth (Eng) , J Bruner (USA) 
 
74 J Woodward (USA) , F Mann (Sco) , G
 Ryall (Eng) , A Sherborne (Eng) , P O'Hagan (Irl) , S Bennett (Eng) , G
 Norquist (USA) , W Grant (Eng) , G Brand Jnr (Sco) , T Johnstone (Zim) ,
 R Gibson (Can) , K Tarling (Can) , J Laforce (Can)
 , M Piñero (Esp)  
 
75 A Fernandez (Chi) , R Masters (Eng), J Mathews (Eng) , L Fickling (Eng) , R Ellis (Eng), G Stubbington 
(Eng), P Smith (Sco) , P Fowler (Aus), P Barber (Eng), S McNally 
(Eng), T Elliott (Aus) , L Turner (Eng) , G Ralph (Eng),
 D O'Sullivan (Irl), I Parker (Sco) , K Spurgeon (Eng) , A Murray (Eng)
 , M Kierstenson (Eng) , M Farry (Fra)
 
76 J Murphy (Eng) , P Gresswell (Eng) ,
 P Jonas (Can) , Z Martinez (USA) , D Hospital (Esp) , R Thompson (USA) ,
 M Stokes (Eng) , M Wharton (Eng) , S Ball (Eng) , J Anderson (USA) , T 
Thelen (USA) , A J Webster (Sco) 
 
77 S Cipa (Eng) , A Saddington (Sco) ,
 M Deboub (Alg) , K Olsen (Aus) , J Quiros (Esp) , N Ratcliffe (Aus) , J
 Hall (Eng) , J Sallat (Fra) , C Williams (RSA) 
 
78 M Squire (Eng) , T Charnley (Eng) ,
 S McAllister (Sco) , C Haynes (Eng) , G Burke (Irl) , S Craig (Sco) , A
 Mackenzie (Sco) , M Zilko (Aus) , J Heggarty (Nir) 
 
79 M Bembridge (Eng) , P Way (Eng) , P Hinton (Eng)  
 
80 B Sharrock (Eng) , D Durnian (Eng)  
 
81 K Phillips (Eng) , M White (Sco) , K Baxter (Sco)  
 
82 M Howell (Eng), A Gibson (Eng) , A Bownes (Eng)  
 
84 W Holland (Eng)  
 
85 J Twissell (Eng)
DQ E Darcy (Irl)
 
DQ E Darcy (Irl)
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