Oman Daily Observer

Schwab grabs early lead at British Masters

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Austria’s Matthias Schwab continued his impressive run on the European Tour on Wednesday as an opening six-under 66 handed him a one-stroke lead at the British Masters.

Schwab mixed seven birdies with a lone bogey at The Belfry in Sutton Coldfield, leading the way by one shot from Scotland’s Calum Hill.

Schwab enjoyed a careerbest European Tour season with 10 top-10 finishes in 2019 and he is already on course to eclipse that mark with four in his first nine appearance­s this season.

Chasing a maiden European Tour title, Schwab is hoping to build momentum heading into the business end of the tournament.

“I don’t know exactly what I need to do to make these good weeks great weeks because if I knew I would have done that already’’, he said.

“I couldn’t quite finish way up the leaderboar­d but the top ten are nice and I’m just trying to do the same going forward and hopefully it’ll just happen.

“I don’t think I need to change a whole lot because the game is feeling really solid.”

Tournament host Danny Willett threatened to match Schwab’s total until threeputti­ng his penultimat­e hole and then sending his final tee shot into the water.

The Englishman salvaged a bogey on the 18th to stay in contention with a 69.

World number 45 Robert Macintyre, the highestran­ked player in the field, was five shots off the lead following a 71, while former two-time major champion Martin Kaymer struggled to a two-over 74 despite posting

 ?? — Reuters five birdies in his round. — Reuters ?? Austria’s Matthias Schwab in action during the first round of British Masters.
— Reuters five birdies in his round. — Reuters Austria’s Matthias Schwab in action during the first round of British Masters.

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