Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

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FORMER world number one Adam Scott enjoyed a trip down memory lane at the European Tour’s PGA Championsh­ip on Thursday with a seven-under par round to move within one shot of joint leaders Kiradech Aphibarnra­t and Christiaan Bezuidenho­ut.

The Gold Coaster’s playing partner Justin Rose bolstered his case for Ryder Cup selection with an opening round of 67 to finish on five-under, alongside fellow Englishman Laurie Canter and Japan’s Masahiro Kawamura.

Scott only made the trip across the Atlantic after an early exit from the first Fedex Cup play-off event brought an end to his PGA Tour season.

“I’ve been feeling like I’ve been playing well and that’s one of the reasons why I came here this week,” said Scott.

“I didn’t have anything to play in the last couple of weeks, so I felt like this was a great opportunit­y to come and play a really good event and bring back good memories from early days in my career.”

Rose can qualify automatica­lly for the Ryder Cup with a win on Sunday but is also among the favourites to receive a wildcard from European captain Padraig Harrington. He got off to a great start with a bogey-free round containing birdies on the second, fifth, sixth, 12th and 18th.

“It’s obviously a really nice start for the tournament. Gives me the opportunit­y now to sink in my teeth and focus on what I should be focusing on,” said Rose, who had his manager Paul Mcdonnell on the bag after his regular caddie tested positive for coronaviru­s.

Austria’s Bernd Wiesberger who needs a top-50 finish to potentiall­y move into the automatic qualifying places – was three over par after six holes but birdied the 11th and 17th and made an eagle on the last to finish one under.

Wiesberger would move above Rory Mcilroy in the European points list with the right result.

Former Open champion Lowry carded four birdies and two bogeys in an opening 70 matched by playing partner Lee Westwood.

 ?? ?? Adam Scott of Australia plays his second shot from the 17th fairway during Day One of The BMW PGA Championsh­ip at Wentworth Golf Club. Picture: Richard Heathcote
Adam Scott of Australia plays his second shot from the 17th fairway during Day One of The BMW PGA Championsh­ip at Wentworth Golf Club. Picture: Richard Heathcote

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