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Bogeys deny 59 fame to Lewis

Danish sizzler as Englishman goes close

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Tom Lewis was a disappoint­ed man after missing out on shooting the first round of 59 – or better – in European Tour history on the first day of theMade in Denmark tournament.

The Englishman reached 12 under par after 13 holes at the Himmerland Golf and Spa Resort in Farso yesterday but three late bogeys denied him the chance of making history.

He had to settle for a course record-equalling nine-under 62 and a share of the lead with Thomas Pieters and Joakim Lagergren. Welshman Bradley Dredge was a shot further back, with David Lipsky, of the United States, South African Jake Roos and Scotland’s Scott Jamieson on six under.

Lewis, who lost his tour card last season, was in blistering form from the outset. Startingon­the 10th, he birdied his first four holes and picked up three more to turn in 28. Three more birdies followed in succession and then when he rolled in a 45ft putt for eagle at the fourth, records were in reach.

But bogeys on the fifth, eighth and ninth cost him and he was left to rue missed opportunit­ies.

Lewis said: “How many people can get disappoint­ed with nine under? It’s a tough one but everyone can tell it was on there and unfortunat­ely I came up just short. It was a good round today but a disappoint­ing one.

“Unfortunat­ely, it just caught up with me a little bit. I hit some good putts, I hit some bad putts – a couple of good ones that missed and a couple of bad ones that holed. Maybe I thought too much, or tried too hard, hence the finish.”

Pieters, playing alongside Europe’s Ryder Cup captain Darren Clarke, seized the opportunit­y to impress ahead of next week’s wild-card selection announceme­nt by Clarke.

The big-hitting Belgian posted 10 birdies and just one bogey to continue his strong recent form following his fourth place at the Olympics and runner-up finish at last week’s D+D Real Czech Masters.

Pieters said: “I did all I could in front of Darren today. He has a lot on his mind other than golf and we will just have to wait and see. It’s up to Darren. If I dowin this week, it might get him thinking, but I just have tomorrow to worry about.”

Lagergren posted his 62 early in the day, equalling the course record set by fellow Swede Kristoffer Broberg in the final round 12 months ago.

 ??  ?? HISTORIC ATTEMPT: Tom Lewis pitches at the sixth
HISTORIC ATTEMPT: Tom Lewis pitches at the sixth
 ??  ?? Thomas PIeters: Joint leader
Thomas PIeters: Joint leader

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