The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Fitzpatric­k sharp off mark for share of the lead in Dubai

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US Open champion Matt Fitzpatric­k surged into pole position to become European No 1 golfer as he claimed a share of the lead with a “raging” Tyrrell Hatton in the DP World Tour Championsh­ip.

Fitzpatric­k birdied the first five holes on his way to a front nine of 30 and a flawless opening 65, joining Hatton on seven under par after his Ryder Cup team-mate had dropped his only shot of the day on the 18th.

With leader Rory Mcilroy and second-placed Ryan Fox shooting 71 and 73 respective­ly, Fitzpatric­k is now projected to finish top of the DP World Tour rankings for the first time.

“I was laughing to be honest,” Fitzpatric­k, who was suffering from a sore throat, said of his flying start.

“I literally said to Billy (Foster, his caddie) yesterday, when we won in 2020, didn’t we have four in a row? And then we did four in a row and laughed about that and I made a fifth. It was a nice start to the day.

“I think the biggest thing I’m pleased about today is just hitting 17 greens and the one I missed, I was a complete idiot.”

Hatton was annoyed to bogey the 18th after finding a fairway bunker off the tee and needs to win the season-ending event to extend his run of at least one victory a year to four.

“Obviously it was a good day,” the world No 29 said.

“I hit a lot of good shots, putter was great. I’m kind of happy with that start although my head’s a bit fried at the moment. My mind is just raging at the last there. But it is what it is.”

Asked to sum up his season, Hatton added: “I would say consistent­ly very, very average. Apart from that good finish at Bay Hill (joint second) I think we were leading the Desert Classic on Saturday afternoon so there was a few good events at the start of the year I guess.

“But after Bay Hill it’s been pretty boring. Nothing to get excited about to be honest.”

Mcilroy began the week with a 128-point lead over Fox and covered the first eight holes in three under par, but the two-time winner then bogeyed the ninth, 12th and 16th before making a welcome birdie on the last.

“Yeah, certainly not what I was hoping for,” the world No 1 said.

“Obviously I’ve had three weeks off since the CJ Cup, so I’m trying to knock the rust off a little bit there.”

Sweden’s Alex Noren lies a shot off the lead after a back nine of 31 in his 66, with Nedbank Golf Challenge winner Tommy Fleetwood part of a five-strong group on four under.

Aberdeen’s Richie Ramsay is four off the lead after an opening 69 with both Robert Macintyre and David Law one shot further back.

Dundee-based Frenchman Victor Perez is also three under, Drumoig’s Connor Syme is one over, with Ewen Ferguson three shots adrift after a disappoint­ing 76.

 ?? ?? Matt Fitzpatric­k carded an opening round of 65.
Matt Fitzpatric­k carded an opening round of 65.

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