The Scotsman

Jamieson starts brightly to lead the tartan challenge at Ballyliffi­n

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Scott Jamieson made a whirlwind start to the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open to put himself in contention at Ballyliffi­n.

The Glasgow man picked up birdies at the first, second and fourth holes during a solid round of 69 which contained just one bogey. That glitch came at the 15th but Jamieson recovered quickly to pick up another birdie at the 16th.

His three-under par total leaves him in a tie for ninth place, two shots behind leader Ryan Fox of New Zealand.

Fellow Scots Marc Warren and Richie Ramsay also enjoyed a good day in Donegal. The pair are a stroke further back after both returned scores of two-under par 70.

Aberdonian Ramsay had birdies on four, 15 and 16 but was left to rue a dropped shot on the penultimat­e hole. Warren, meanwhile, had a round of two halves, picking up four birdies on his front nine but bogeying two on the inward half.

Russell Knox, runner-up at the Open de France last week, is one under after a round of 71. Connor Syme is a shot further back after a 72.

David Drysdale is four over after a 76; Stephen Gallacher shot 78 and Bradley Neil 79. l Adri Arnaus was the star of the show on a lightning-affected opening day of the Prague Golf Challenge at Prague City Golf, carding a nine under par 63 to hold a two-shot lead.

Scots David Law, Ewen Ferguson and Ross Kellett are six shots off the lead after all three had opening rounds of 69. Compatriot­s Robert Macintyre and Liam Johnston are one further back after 70s.

 ??  ?? 0 Scott Jamieson: Three under.
0 Scott Jamieson: Three under.

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