The Scotsman

Donaldson back in swing with fine 69 to share second spot in Sweden

● 2014 Ryder Cup hero shows signs of recovery after injuries and loss of form

- By PHIL CASEY

Ryder Cup hero Jamie Donaldson, who has recorded just one top- ten finish in the last 17 months, carded an opening 69 to lie a shot off the lead in the Nordea Masters.

Donaldson had four birdies in a flawless round at Barse - back Golf and Country Club in Malmo. Italy’s Renato Paratore and England’s Max Orrin shared top spot on five under.

Open champion and Barse - back member Henri kS tenson birdied two of his last five holes to card a level- par 73 which was matched by defending champion Matt Fitzpatric­k, while BMW PGA Championsh­ip winner Alex Noren struggled to a 75.

Donaldson reached a career high of 23 rd in the world in 2014, the year in which he secured the winning point as Europe defeated the United States at Gleneagles to win a third successive Ryder Cup.

However, the 41- year-old has struggled for form and fitness since winning the Thailand Golf Championsh­ip in December 2015 and was lucky to escape serious injury to his left hand the following month in an accident with a chainsaw while gardening.

Donaldson has missed t he cut in five of his nine events in 2017 but after star ting his round from the 10 th with eight straight pars, the world number 256 birdied the 18th, first, second and ninth to share second place with fellow Welshman Bradley Dredge.

“I’ ve been playing okay recently but I just haven’t been getting much out of my rounds even when I’ve been playing nicely,” Donaldson said. “I’ve had a few injuries but I’m happy with how I’m feeling now and how I’m playing.

“It was cold early doors and blowing so I was happy with a 69 in the end.”

Orrin recovered from a double bogey on the second to post the best score of the afternoon starters, the European Tour rookie carding seven birdies to join Paratore at the top of the leaderboar­d.

“It was tough, a lot of swirling winds which made it difficult judging clubs, but I managed to put a good score together in the end,” the 23- year- old said. “I’ ve been playing well and came closein the US Open qualifier [ at Walton Heath] on Monday so I’m really enjoying being out here.”

Dr edge matched Donaldson’ s score with five birdies and just one bogey as he continued the good form which saw him qualify for a US Open debut at the age of 43. “I had been playing well for a bit but just not scoring as well as I would have liked ,” Dr edge said .“I’ ve been hitting the ball well so you just need to be patient. It’s my first US Open in all of these years so I’m really looking forward to it. It will be an interestin­g challenge.”

Stenson admitted off- course obligation­s were taking their toll, adding: “I feel like I’m on a bit of a PR tour. I have a lot of things to do. But while we’re inside the ropes we try to focus on golf.”

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