The Scotsman

Drysdale on course to end run of missed cuts as Detry delights home fans in Belgium

- By MARTIN DEMPSTER

David Drysda le handed himself a much-needed boost with a par-breaking effort as seven players shared the lead after the opening day of the inaugural Belgian Knock out in Antwerp.

Drysdale, who is sitting 210th in this season’s Race to Dubai after missing the cut in his last six events, is on course to be among the 64 players progressin­g to the weekend in the innovative event after a two- under 69. The four-birdie effort in testing conditions on at ricky course at Rinkv en Internatio­nal Golf Club left the Cock burns path man, pictured, sitting joint 14th.

Duncan Stewart, Stephen Gallacher and Marc Warren were next best among the Scots with matching 71s on a day when rising Belgian star Thomas Detr y delighted the home fans.

The 25- year-old carded a four-under 67 to set the pace along with English duo Matthew Baldwin and Ryan Evans, Spaniard Jorge Campillo, Denmark’s Jeff Winther, Gavin Green of Malaysia and Chilean Nico Geyger.

“What can I say, my first round here in Belgium in front of home crowds, shooting four- under and finishing with three birdies, it doesn’t get any better,” said Detry.

Local favourite Nicolas Col saertss hot a bogey- free 68 but tournament host Thomas Pieters faces a fight to make the weekend after a two-over 73.“I didn’t play that bad” insisted the Ryder Cup man. “I just didn’t make anything on the greens. But seeing all my friends out there made it fun and enjoyable.”

On the Challenge Tour, Jack Mcdonald made a promising start in the Andalucia – Costa Del Sol Match Play 9 event at Valle Romano in Estepona. The Ayrshire man carded a four- under- par 67 to sit joint ninth, three shots behind pacesetter Stuart Manley of Wales.

In an event that will see the top 64 players after two rounds compete in a series of nine-hole contests, Scott Henry (68), David Law (69), Liam Johnston ( 69), Grant Forrest ( 70) and Ross Kellett ( 70) are also on course to make it to the weekend.

On the PGA Europro Tour, Paul O’hara is in the mix heading into the final round of the season-opening Mo to caddy Masters at Frilford Heath in Oxfordshir­e.

Sitting on six- under after two 69s, the Tartan Tour No 1 sits alongside Ryder Cup player Philip Price and Will Enefer of England in joint second, two shots behind Irishman Stuart Grehan.

O’hara, winner of the PGA Profession­als Championsh­ip and Nor t hern Open on his home circuit last season, is looking to hand himself a boost heading into next week’s BMW PGA Championsh­ip at Wentworth.

In the amateur ranks, Bal - more’s James Wilson made the best start among a strong Scottish contingent in the Flogas Irish Open Stroke- Play Championsh­ip at Royal County Down.

On a day when home player Robert Dawson claimed a three-shot lead with a sixunder 65, Wilson shot a 71 to sit joint 18th, just ahead of Euan Walker ( Barassie) and Euan Mcintosh ( Turnhouse).

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