The Borneo Post

Fitzpatric­k thrives, Garcia falters in testing start to Hong Kong Open

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HONG KONG: England’s rising star Matthew Fitzpatric­k enjoyed a fine start to the new European Tour Thursday, firing a four-under par round as Sergio Garcia struggled in testing conditions at the Hong Kong Open.

Playingina­groupwithc­ompatriot Tommy Fleetwood and defending champion Sam Brazel, Fitzpatric­k hit six birdies to finish with a 66 on the par-70 course, just one behind India’s SSP Chawrasia.

“If it plays like this and I shoot the same score for the next three days, I’ll be very, very happy,” said Fitzpatric­k, 23, after the opening round.

“It’s not easy with how strong the wind is and how easy it switches direction.

“It’s a tough golf course without any wind, so it makes it very tricky.”

Olympic champion Just in Rose had predicted following the previous day’s pro- am warm-up competitio­n that four-under would be a good score given the course’s rapid greens and swirling winds, and he duly finished two-under.

“It’s tricky... I think the course played a couple of shots harder than they typically are today,” Rose said.

The majority of the competitor­s failed to make par.

Masters champion Sergio Garcia struggled to find form, starting his round with a bogey and hitting a double-bogey on 10 after his ball rolled back into a creek.

It was a volatile round for the Spaniard throughout, also finding trees on the 18th – although he delighted the crowd by following a fluffed chip on hole eight with a second attempt which rolled straight on to the green and up into the hole. Garcia finished one under par. Meanwhile Tommy Fleetwood finished the opening round of his European Tour defence with a pin-point birdie at the final hole to keep the pressure on the early pacesetter­s at two-under.

Just four days after he lifted the Race to Dubai title at the end of a gruelling tour season, he showed no signs of burnout as he hit an iron shot from 106 yards to within inches of the hole to card a twounder-par round.

“It was a tough day – it was Baltic this morning. Once you get off the fairway it’s so difficult,” said Fleetwood.

“I’m glad I birdied the last hole really, which made me feel a bit better. I played really nice, I felt comfy out there and hit a lot of nice putts.”

His playing partner Fitzpatric­k said competing alongside the recent tour winner -- and the accompanyi­ng spectator buzz – had not bothered him.

“We had the crowd following Tommy just seeing as how he won the Race to Dubai the other day,” said Fitzpatric­k.

“It’s always good to play with Tommy, I played with him when I just started as a pro. No offence to him but I’ve played with him a few times before now, so you get used to it,” he joked. — AFP

 ??  ?? Matthew Fitzpatric­k hits a shot during round one of the Hong Kong Open at the Hong Kong Golf Club. — AFP photo
Matthew Fitzpatric­k hits a shot during round one of the Hong Kong Open at the Hong Kong Golf Club. — AFP photo

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