The Grancanario Rafa Cabrere-Bello began this Thursday with 66 blows (4 under the PAR) of his journey to the Austria Open, which played until Sunday at the Gut Altannn Club of Salzburg, and three effects of the first leader, German Marcel Schneider.
Cabrerare-Bello delivered a five birdies card for a single bogey to share third place with four other players, including Belgian Nicolas Cotserts and the Italian Edoardo Molinari.
Marcel Schneider, 35-year-old and no title on the DP World Tour, lived a dream day at Gat Altendn, where he resolved the first day with a 63 (-7), the result of six birdies and a fantastic eagle in pair 4 of holes 2, and a single-boge-shaped blur.
He led the contest with two effects less than the second solo, his countryman Nicola Von Dellingshause.
In addition to Rafa Cabrere-Bello, they also won the farm on the first day Iván Cantero (-3), Jorge Campillo (-2) and Pablo Larrazábal and Eugenio Chacarra (-1).
Source: La Verdad

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