Thursday, April 21, 2016

European Tour's Shenzhen International in China

Richie Ramsay T9 with a 69 before play 

suspended for fading light


FROM THE EUROPEAN TOUR WEBSITE
Alexander Levy made the most of his local knowledge as he fired a six-under-par 66 to take a share of the lead during the first round at the Shenzhen International.
The Frenchman won his first European Tour event at Genzon Golf Club as he recorded a 62 en route to victory at the Volvo China Open in 2014, and followed that up with a win at the Portugal Masters six months later.
He has yet to add to his victory tally but has found some excellent form after missing his first three cuts of the year, finishing second at the ISPS HANDA Perth International and 14th at last week's Real Club Valderrama Open de España.


"I just played great today, and I played well last week and a few bad rounds with the wind. I feel my game is in a good way.
"It's nice because you have some big memories and, for me, it's really nice to play on this place."
Levy opened with a birdie on the tenth and followed that with another gain on the 13th before he went eagle-birdie on the 17th and 18th to turn in 31.
Another birdie followed on the first and Levy parred his way home to set the pace in the morning session.
Lee was also bogey-free with gains on the first, fourth, ninth, 13th, 14th and 17th as he continued his excellent start to life on The European Tour.
The 22 year old is playing just his sixth event but finished in a tie for third on his debut at the UBS Hong Kong Open and followed that with a tie for second at the Maybank Championship Malaysia.

Lee felt that his putting was one of the reasons he did not get over the line in Malaysia and revealed that he has been working hard to improve that aspect of his game.
"It's good, because really I needed to change," he said. "It was really a problem for me in Perth through Thailand, so I changed.
"I had three weeks in Korea, so I'm all practising putting and then change.

"I think this course seems like Malaysia, good for me. Small greens, narrow greens and heavy rough. I just tried to keep in the fairway and greens and then completed some putts."
A 45-minute delay due to lightning in the afternoon meant 32 players would have to return to complete their rounds on Friday morning, among them Brandon Stone who was one shot off the lead coming up the last.
The South African had birdies on the second, fourth, sixth, ninth, 13th and 16th, with a bogey on the third.
The French duo of Raphaël Jacquelin and Gary Stal, Spaniard Eduardo de la Riva, Ireland's Paul Dunne and Dutchman Joost Luiten were then at four under.
Defending champion Kiradech Aphibarnrat and two-time Major Championship winner Bubba Watson were in the group at one under.

FIRST-ROUND LEADERBOARD
Par 72
66 A Levy (France), S Lee (South Korea)
68 E De La Riva (Spain), R Jacquelin (France), J Luiten (Netherlands), P Dunne (Ireland, G Stal (France)

SCOTS' SCORES
69 Richie Ramsay (T9)
70 Stephen Gallacher (T17)
72 Jamie McLeary, Craig Lee (T49)
73 David Drysdale (T69)
74 Marc Warren (T92)
To finish: Scott Jamieson +2 after 15 (T92)
76 Andrew McArthur (T115)

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