Coventry Telegraph

Canizares springs surprise

- By PHIL CASEY

SPAIN’S Alejandro Canizares pulled no punches in describing his previous poor form after claiming a surprise lead in the ISPS Handa Vic Open.

Canizares has had to return to the qualifying school to keep his European Tour card for the past two seasons and has recorded just two top-10 finishes in the last three years.

The 37-year-old is ranked a lowly 788th in the world but insists he remains fully motivated after carding 10 birdies and a solitary bogey in an opening 63 at 13th Beach Golf Club.

“It was a great round,” Canizares said. “I putted really well, I hit the ball well as well, I don’t think I missed many greens. It was one of those days where you saw the hole pretty big.

“I didn’t have many expectatio­ns because it’s a long way from home so you don’t know how you’re going to feel but I was hitting the ball well, I’m working on the right things.

“I’m just surprised I’ve played so bad the last three years more so than today.

“It’s been complicate­d; I got injured three years ago and it took a while. I became a dad a year ago, life changes.

“I’m getting back to it, I’m starting to work hard on it and I’m still motivated.

“I’ve been on Tour for 13 or 14 years and I still want to do it. I’ve still got half of my career ahead of me,” he added.

Canizares enjoyed a two-shot lead over the home quartet of Matthew Griffin, Travis Smyth, Justin Warren and Jake McLeod, with defending champion David Law five shots off the pace following a 68.

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