the English golfer Justin Rosenumber 31 in the world, signed off on a card of 65 strokes (7 under par) on Thursday and, alone, the first head of the British MastersDP World Tour tournament played at the English club The Belfry, in Sutton Coldfield.
In a great round of up to eight birdies for one bogey, Rose42 years old and champion of the 2013 United States Open and 24 other titles, is at the top of the table, with one stroke less than the second, the Welshman Jamie Donaldsonwhich he beat with a long birdie putt on the 18th hole.
Justin Rose won the second of his 11 titles on the European circuit (now the DP World Tour) and is still England’s lone champion at the same tournament in 2002. He has also played on three Ryder Cup-winning European teams and may returned to the tournament after scoring his first victory in four years on the PGA Tour at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in February.
His last victory on the DP World Tour was achieved in 2018, when he took his second consecutive victory at the Turkish Open.
Three effects from the great attraction of the tournament hosted by the legendary English player Nick Faldo, there is a group of five players, including the best of the Spanish, the Madrid player sebastian garcia, who carded six birdies for a double bogey that kept him from finishing higher; and the english amateur John Gough.
The next Spaniard in the classification is from Cáceres Jorge Campillowho started this Thursday with a round of 70 hits (-2), just like the 17-year-old Englishman did in his first professional tournament Frank Kennedy.
Source: La Verdad
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