The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Pistol Pete remains on top as Ryder Cup star Pieters snaps

- By Phil Casey sport@sundaypost.com

RYDER CUP star Thomas Pieters recovered from breaking his driver yesterday to remain firmly in contention for the £5.4million HNA Open de France.

After following eight straight pars by pulling his drive on the ninth into the water for the second day running, Pieters took his anger out on the offending club only to see the shaft snap.

However, the 25-year-old Belgian, who won a record four points on his Ryder Cup debut last year, immediatel­y regained his composure to birdie the next two holes and picked up another shot on the 15th.

And the resulting 69 left Pieters on sevenunder-par, just one shot off the lead share by Peter Uihlein and Alexander Bjork at Le Golf National, which will stage the biennial contest between Europe and the United States in 2018.

“I wasn’t trying to break my driver at all,” Pieters said. “Me and my caddie, we kind of laughed because I just put it in my bag and I think there’s maybe a soft spot in the shaft or something.

“I didn’t put it in with a lot of force and it broke. I mean, it’s my own fault and to have to play the back nine on this golf course without a driver, it’s not easy.

“I definitely took some penalty for that. I didn’t hit a lot of fairways and left myself long second shots, which wasn’t fun. I was swinging it very badly. Thank God I putted well.

“I just need to go to the range and work on some stuff and I think there’s going to be a phone call to coach Pete Cowen today.

“I’m still where I want to be. Can’t really believe that I’m one off the lead with such poor play. Hopefully going to fix that and go low tomorrow, because the leaderboar­d is very bunched.”

A level-par 71 was enough for halfway joint-leader Uihlein to remain at the head of the field and the American will look to take inspiratio­n from the US Open victory of his former house-mate Brooks Koepka.

“I think it was coming for BK, he’s been

playing awesome,” Uihlein said. “I was excited for him. I felt like the way that course set up, it was pretty tailor-made for him.

“It was awesome to see. He striped it down the stretch and that was pretty awesome.”

Uihlein and Bjork enjoyed a one-shot lead over Pieters, Tommy Fleetwood and Andy Sullivan, whose 68 equalled the lowest score of a wet and windy day on the outskirts of Paris.

Fleetwood, who was fourth behind Koepka at Erin Hills and followed up with a tie for sixth in last week’s BMW Internatio­nal Open, carded three birdies and three bogeys in his 71.

The 26-year-old from Southport, who won his second European Tour title in Abu Dhabi in January, said: “It’s been a great year so far, but you have to keep it going, don’t you?

“I’ve said it all the time this year, but

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Belgian Thomas Pieters with the resultant broken driver after he drove into water at Le Golf National’s ninth hole yesterday.
■ Belgian Thomas Pieters with the resultant broken driver after he drove into water at Le Golf National’s ninth hole yesterday.

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