Yorkshire Post

Burmester sets the early pace at Galgorm Castle

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DEAN BURMESTER, Jordan Smith and Aaron Rai hit brilliant first rounds of 65 to share a oneshot lead at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open.

Early starter Burmester raced to seven under after 12 holes as thoughts harboured of the second 59 in European Tour history at Galgorm Castle.

Four pars followed to derail those thoughts before the South African double- bogeyed the penultimat­e hole to drop to five under par, although this still proved to be a daunting clubhouse target.

“For 16 holes, I played flawless golf pretty much,” Burmester said.

“I didn’t really miss a shot.

“A couple of great up- and-downs kept the momentum going and then unfortunat­ely on 17 I fell asleep over a three- footer. But other than that, honestly, I played great.”

English pair Smith and Rai were the only players to go blemish- free as they carded five birdies to match Burmester at the top of the leaderboar­d.

Smith picked up shots at the second and eighth before adding further gains at the 10th and 12th to sit one adrift.

And when the 27- year- old rolled in his fifth birdie at the 16th, he was the joint leader.

Smith had a great chance to go into the solo lead at the last but his birdie putt rolled up inches short to remain at five under.

“I am happy with today,” Smith said. “I need to go work on my driving a little bit and holing out but apart from that, very happy.”

Toby Tree mixed an eagle, four birdies and two bogeys to sit in solo fourth place at four under.

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