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Danny Poulter grabs share of lead at Mena Tour Qualifying School

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el jadida — Apparently drawing inspiratio­n from the fighting spirit of his younger brother and Ryder Cup hero Ian, Danny Poulter battled through tough course conditions to grab a share of the lead in the opening round of the Mena Tour Qualifying School at Royal Golf El Jadida in Morocco on Tuesday.

The Englishman mixed four birdies with five bogeys in his opening 73 to move into a six-way tie at the summit of the leaderboar­d along with Petr Dedek of the Czech Republic, England’s Jack Doherty, Reed Lindsey of the US, Billy Hemstock of England and Spain’s Leonardo Axel Lilja Moyano.

On a day when most players struggled to get their rhythm going, Poulter made the turn at two-under after opening with a birdie, but four bogeys on the back nine set him back. A birdie on the last, however, put a smile back on his face.

With three birdies and one bogey in his first 11 holes, Hemstock looked in complete control of the proceeding­s, but took an eight on the par-5, 18th and that aberration prevented him from taking an outright lead.

England’s Adam Ward and Charles Tortuyaux of France shared second a further shot adrift at 74, one ahead of a seven-man group that included Walking Cup winning star Grant Forrest of Scotland.

The Frenchman produced the highlight of the day as he aced the par-3, 13th with a 54-degree wedge from 123 metres for his fourth onein-one of his career and the first in a profession­al competitio­n.

“It was tough out there because of the shifting winds. Also, the greens are pretty small and narrow and difficult to read. I missed a couple of short putts here and there, but very pleased with a 74 in such conditions,” said Tortuyaux, who is playing on the Mena Tour for the first time.

Former England cricketer Craig Kieswetter settled for a 77 after opening with three bogeys in a row to join eight others in a tie for 17th while UAE’s Ahmed Al Musharrekh carded a 79 to finish the day tied for 32th.

Elsewhere, Spain’s Gabriel Canizares, who won the Mena Tour’s Dirab Championsh­ip in a play-off against England Craig Hinton in 2015, and Canada’s Lindsay Renolds, who finished runner-up to England’s Peter Richardson at the 2012 Shaikh Maktoum Dubai Open, signed for matching 78s for a share of 26th.

The field will be narrowed down to 70 players on Wednesday for the final stage 18-hole competitio­n to be played on Thursday. A minimum of 50 players from the final qualifying round will be eligible for Category-7 membership of the Mena Golf Tour for the 2017 season.

 ?? Supplied photo ?? Danny Poulter battled through tough course conditions to grab a share of the lead. —
Supplied photo Danny Poulter battled through tough course conditions to grab a share of the lead. —

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