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Dredge finds form to take first-round lead in Paris

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PARIS: World No. 411 Bradley Dredge recovered from a bogey at his first hole to take the first-round lead with a four-under 67 at the France Open in Paris.

He headed Graeme McDowell of Northern Ireland and Englishman Andy Sullivan by one stroke at the Le Golf National course that will host the Ryder Cup in three months.

“To have a bad start on 10 with a poor tee shot but after that to remain bogey-free, very pleased with that,” said Dredge after playing with a steadiness that belied his lowly ranking.

A two-time winner on the European Tour, he made a slow start to the year but has found a little form in his past three tournament­s, with a tie for 26th at the BMW Internatio­nal Open on Sunday suggesting he is trending in the right direction.

American world No. 2 Justin Thomas, making a reconnaiss­ance mission of sorts ahead of the Ryder Cup, carefully plotted his way around a course where precision is generally more important than power.

His one-under 70 included a bogey and a double-bogey at holes where his conservati­ve approach did not pay off.

“Just had two bad swings that cost me three shots – two holes I’m hitting four-irons off the tee and if I get it in play, I’m looking to make a birdie and I make bogey and double-bogey (instead),” he said. — Reuters

The France Open is the first of three consecutiv­e US$ 7mil (RM28mil) events in the European Tour’s Rolex Series. — Reuters

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