The Scotsman

Jamieson is rewarded for patience in Oman Open

- By MARTIN DEMPSTER

Scott Jamieson was rewarded for showing patience as a bogey-free 67 left him only one shot off the lead after the opening round of the Oman Open.

The five-under-par effort by the Florida-based Scot at Al Mouj in Muscat set the clubhouse target in the morning before American Kurt Kitayama came in late in the day with a 66.

“I drove it well and putted well,” said Jamieson, who finished third in the Alfred Dunhill Championsh­ip in South Africa in December then narrowly missed out on another top ten in his next outing in the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championsh­ip.

“I didn’t hit my irons particular­ly close, but I think that’s difficult to do round here. The greens are firm with a lot of run-offs, so you find yourself playing away from the flags.”

His five birdies on the Greg Norman-designed course included a chip in at the 17th and he added: “You need to stay patient, play away from the flags and hope you can hole some putts.”

Richie Ramsay birdied five of his last seven holes for a 70, which was matched by David Drysdale and Connor Syme after he got into the field at the last minute as a replacemen­t for Andrew “Beef” Johnston.

In his first round on the European Tour since last April, Paul Lawrie was pleased with a 71, which was later matched by Bob Macintyre, while Grant Forrest and Stephen Gallacher both opened with level-par efforts.

David Law is facing a fight to make the cut after a 75, the same as Liam Johnston, while Marc Warren could only manage a 77.

● Uk-based bookmakers Betfred have been announced as the new title sponsor of the British Masters under an initial two-year deal, starting with the event being hosted by Tommy Fleetwood at Hillside in May.

● Euan Walker sits joint third but six shots behind leader Jayden Schaper heading into the final round of the South African Stroke-play Championsh­ip in Stellenbos­ch.

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