Glasgow Times

Flawless Paratore flies the flag at Close House

It’s a good thing to be in contention and I’ll just keep trying to play like this

- PHIL CASEY

ITALY’S Renato Paratore is in position to join one of golf’s most exclusive clubs after maintainin­g his flawless form in the Betfred British Masters. Paratore carded a bogey-free round of 66 at Close House and has not dropped a single shot in the first 54 holes of the European Tour’s full return to action.

The 23-year-old enjoys a oneshot lead over South Africa’s Justin Harding, who also returned a 66 on a day of low scoring, and could become the first player to win a European Tour event without a bogey since Jesper Parnevik in the 1995 Scandinavi­an Masters.

JT Poston won the Wyndham Championsh­ip on the PGA Tour last year without dropping a shot, the first player since Lee Trevino to do so in 1974.

“It’s a good thing to be in contention and I’ll just keep trying to play like this,” said Paratore, who won the Nordea Masters in 2017. “I had a month after lockdown ended to practise and fortunatel­y I live in Dubai and played a lot of rounds with a friend of mine, Guido Migliozzi, who also plays on the Tour. It’s good to practise with someone at the same level as you to keep your game sharp.”

Denmark’s Rasmus Hojgaard is two shots off the lead after also shooting 66, with England’s Dale Whitnell another stroke adrift following a 68.

Paratore held a one-shot lead overnight but had been overtaken before he could hit a ball in anger thanks to a stunning round from England’s

Sam Horsfield, whose 61 set a new course record.

Horsfield only made the halfway cut with a shot to spare but raced to the turn in 30 with four birdies and an eagle and also eagled the 10th to raise the prospect of just the second 59 in European Tour history.

A run of five straight pars effectivel­y put that out of reach but he neverthele­ss finished the round in style with a birdie on the 16th and a remarkable third eagle of the day on the par-five 17th.

“I actually never thought about a 59 until walking up the 18th fairway,” Horsfield said. “I missed a couple of putts on 13 and 14 from 12, 15 feet and I said to my caddie walking up 18, ‘I may as well hole it and try to shoot 59’.

“I didn’t do that but I had it going today, which was nice. I felt like the first two days I was maybe pushing a bit too hard as I haven’t played a tournament in four months.

“I spoke to a few friends last night and they said, ‘dude just go out there and play like you were playing at home, it’s literally the same’. So that’s what I tried to do today and I think it worked.”

Horsfield, who is based in

Florida and revealed his best friend had tested positive for Covid-19 during the pandemic, is seeking a first European Tour title and believes he is up to the task.

“I do feel ready to win,” Horsfield added. “We’ve got qualificat­ion for the US Open [from the first five ‘UK Swing’ events] and that’s one of my main goals, to play my way into that.”

England’s Jack Senior also enjoyed a surge through the field to eight under par thanks to a 63 which included a hole-in-one from 176 yards on the 14th.

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Italy’s Renato Paratore has not dropped a single shot in 54 holes at the British Masters
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