The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Sharvin breaks log-jam at top of leaderboar­d

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Northern Ireland’s Cormac Sharvin waited until the final hour but broke a log-jam at the top of the leaderboar­d in the first hour at the English Championsh­ip, the third event on the European Tour’s UK Swing.

The former Stirling University player edged six other players who had finished on seven-under 64s in perfect conditions at Hanbury Manor in Hertfordsh­ire, picking up his 10th birdie at the 16th to finish with an eight-under 63 to lead by a shot.

Sharvin has his old college coach, former tour winner Dean Robertson, on his bag for the UK Swing and the young Irishman credits the Scot for his help.

“I struggled on the greens last week but myself and Dean did a lot of work on my putting process and we’ll see where that takes us,” he said.

“I didn’t do too much wrong today, put it in the fairway, made a few putts and it all added up to a 63.

“It’s always nice to shoot a good score on the first day and hopefully I can follow it up.”

Among the six sharing second was former Ryder Cup star David Howell – more a tour administra­tor than a full-time player these days – as well as Australian­s Jason Scrivener and Min Woo Lee, Zimbabwe’s Scott Vincent, Laurie Canter of England and Belgium’s Tom Detry, who finished a narrow second at the Hero Open just last week.

A further 12 players were in a share of eighth place a shot further back, including veteran Scot David Drysdale in his 501st tour event and Drumoig’s Connor Syme, who had a fast start for the second week in a row.

Drysdale had his best return since the restart with a brilliant home half of four-under 31, while Syme was out in 32 and sustained it the rest of the way, not dropping a shot in his 65.

Richie Ramsay shot a fiveunder 66, Ewen Ferguson a 67, while Marc Warren and David Law had 68s.

Perth’s Daniel Young, who got into the tournament at the eleventh hour, had a one-under 70.

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Cormac Sharvin leads after a first round eight-under 63.

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