The Scotsman

Gallacher ‘delighted’ with gutsy effort as he tees off 25th European Tour campaign

- ABU DHABI CHAMP’SHIP

Stephen Gallacher started his 25th season on the European Tour by showing he’s lost none of the fire in his belly in a career nudging close to 600 appearance­s, writes Martin Dempster.

The 46-year-old put himself through a gamut of emotions as he carded a three-underpar 69 in the opening round of the Abu Dhabi Championsh­ip to sit in a tie for tenth behind leader Rory Mcilroy.

Gallacher,atwo-timeomega Dubai Desert Classic winner, started the new season with a birdie before picking up further shots at the fourth and fifth to be out in 33.

That good work was then undone by a 6-6 start to the back nine at Abu Dhabi Golf

Club, but, in a gutsy recovery, he showed real character to birdie the 13th, 15th and 17th.

“I got off to a good start and just hit two poor shots on the sameholeth­atkindofkn­ocked me back a wee bit when I was looking to go forward rather than dropping down,” said the Hero Indian Open champion afterwards.

“But I am delighted with the way I finished. I just missed a chance at the last, but I’ll take three under after throwing it away but then managing to get it back, especially after not playing for six weeks.”

Gallacher’s first season on the European Tour was back in 1996 and he’s had a seat at the top table every year since then apart from 1998, when he played on the Challenge Tour.

“I have been practising hard, even in the frost, at Kingsfield,” he said of his preparatio­ns for the start of the new campaign. “I came out to Dubai a week past Monday, which I think has paid off. I did some testing with Titleist for three days at the Els Club, making sure all the equipment is right, which is very important, and also working with a new ball. I think that has proved worthwhile.”

Playing alongside Ryder Cup captain Padraig Harrington, Bob Macintyre recovered from being three-over after seven holes to sign for a levelpar 72, with David Drysdale (73) and Richie Ramsay (74) the other Scots to get finished.

Out of the five others facing a return this morning for the resumption of the opening circuit, Grant Forrest is the best-placed on two-under after six holes.

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