Jorge Campillo from Cáceres started the British Masters this Thursday, played until Sunday at The Belfry, in Sutton Coldfield (United Kingdom), with a round of 68 strokes (-4), one more than the duo of early leaders, which included the Frenchman Jeong weon Ko and the Englishman Paul Waring.
An eagle at the 15th hole and three birdies, at the 1st, 5th and 13th, due to a bogey, at the 6th, marked a good start for the Norba player and he shares second place with South African Thriston Lawrence, both one stroke of behind Ko and Waring.
Of the remaining Spaniards, only Ángel Hidalgo from Marbella beat the field, with a round of 71 (-1). Of the thirteen Spaniards playing this week at the British Masters, only three are in the provisional cut. The third is Sebas García Rodríguez (PAR). From there, it’s time for everyone to row: Rafa Cabrera (+1), Adrián Otaegui (+2), Gonzalo Fernández Castaño (+2), Alex del Rey (+3), Pablo Larrazábal (+3), Adri Arnaus (+3), Alfredo García Heredia (+4), Iván Cantero (+5), Manu Elvira (+5) and Santi Tarrio (+8).
Englishman Todd Clements was one of the stars of the first day by making a hole in one on the par 3 7th hole.
Source: La Verdad

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